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Resumen de Testosterone, Diabetes Risk, and Diabetes Prevention in Men

Bu B. Yeap, Gary A. Wittert

  • Middle-aged and older men with lower testosterone concentrations are more likely to have or to develop metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes. Central adiposity is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome and diabetes and predisposes to lower testosterone concentrations. Conversely, testosterone treatment reduces fat mass and insulin resistance. In a randomized controlled trial of 1007 men with either impaired glucose tolerance or newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes, 2 years of testosterone treatment on a background of lifestyle intervention reduced the risk of type 2 diabetes by 40%; this demonstrates the potential utility for testosterone pharmacotherapy to prevent diabetes in men.


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