1. Prevalence of late-onset hypogonadism among middle-aged and elderly males in China: results from a national survey
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Zhen Ye, Chengliang Xiong, Yi-Qun Gu, Xue-Jun Shang, Na Yu, Lian-Dong Zuo, Yuanzhong Zhou, Yi-Jun Liu, and Xubo Shen
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Urology ,Population ,Late onset ,Comorbidity ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,late-onset hypogonadism ,Aging Males' Symptoms ,Sex hormone-binding globulin ,Internal medicine ,Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,calculated free testosterone ,Testosterone ,Risk factor ,Age of Onset ,education ,Aged ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,business.industry ,Hypogonadism ,Confounding ,Age Factors ,Testosterone (patch) ,total testosterone ,General Medicine ,Luteinizing Hormone ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,aging males' symptoms ,middle-aged and elderly male ,biology.protein ,Original Article ,business ,Luteinizing hormone ,Body mass index - Abstract
This study aimed to propose an operational definition of late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) that incorporates both clinical symptoms and serum testosterone measurements to evaluate the prevalence of LOH in aging males in China. A population-based sample of 6296 men aged 40 years-79 years old was enrolled from six representative provinces in China. Serum total testosterone (TT), sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), and luteinizing hormone (LH) were measured and free testosterone (cFT) was calculated. The Aging Males' Symptoms (AMS) scale was used to evaluate the LOH symptoms. Finally, 5078 men were included in this analysis. The TT levels did not decrease with age (P = 0.59), and had no relationship with AMS symptoms (P = 0.87 for AMS total score, P = 0.74 for ≥ 3 sexual symptoms). The cFT levels decreased significantly with age (P < 0.01) and showed a negative association with the presence of ≥ 3 sexual symptoms (P = 0.03). The overall estimated prevalence of LOH was 7.8% (395/5078) if a cFT level
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- 2021