Free testosterone plasma levels are negatively associated with the intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery in overweight and obese glucose-tolerant young adult men
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Free testosterone plasma levels are negatively associated with the intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery in overweight and obese glucose-tolerant young adult men
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the relation between free testosterone (FT) levels and the intima-media thickness of the common carotid artery (IMT-CCA) in overweight and obese glucose-tolerant (NGT) young adult men.
Design: Cross-sectional study of FT and IMT-CCA in obese men.
Subjects: A total of 127 overweight and obese NGT male individuals, aged 18-45 y.
Measurements: FT plasma levels; IMT-CCA, as measured by high-resolution B-mode ultrasound imaging; central fat accumulation, as evaluated by waist circumference; body composition, as measured by bioimpedance analysis; insulin resistance, as calculated by homeostatic model assessment (HOMA(IR)); systolic and diastolic blood pressure; and fasting concentrations of glucose, insulin, and lipids.
Results: IMT-CCA was positively correlated with age, body mass index (BMI), fat mass (FM), waist circumference, and fasting glucose concentrations, and inversely associated with FT levels. After multivariate analysis, IMT-CCA maintained an independent association with BMI, FM, and FT levels. This study indicates that IMT-CCA is negatively associated with FT levels, independent of age, total body fat, central fat accumulation, and fasting glucose concentrations in overweight and obese NGT patients.
Conclusion: Hypotestosteronemia may accelerate the development of atherosclerosis and increase the risk for CHD in obese men.
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