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Testosterone Reduces Visceral Fat Gain in Nonobese Older MenPosted: Thursday, February 07, 2008Researchers report, that testosterone therapy lessens the gain in visceral adipose tissue and the loss of skeletal muscle in aging men who are not obese. Lead investigator Dr. Carolyn A. Allan states that, "Our study showed preservation of skeletal muscle and prevention of accumulation of visceral -- intra-abdominal -- fat in men treated with testosterone versus placebo over a 12-month period."
They noted that "obesity is an important confounder in the presentation of androgen deficiency," so they chose to study nonobese aging men, who had symptoms of androgen deficiency and low-normal serum testosterone levels.
Included in the study were 60 healthy men aged 55 years or more with testosterone levels below 15 nM. They were treated with transdermal testosterone (5.0 mg) or placebo patches. At 1 year, serum testosterone had increased by 30% in the active treatment group. Compared to the placebo group, there was a significant increase in total body fat-free mass and skeletal muscle; thigh skeletal muscle loss was prevented, and visceral fat accumulation decreased. "Given the strong association of visceral fat with metabolic syndrome -- leading to diabetes -- and cardiovascular disease," continued Dr. Allan, "these findings suggest testosterone may be used to modify the age-related increase in visceral adipose tissue, and possibly the associated adverse metabolic changes." These findings, she added, "have provided a basis for our ongoing work looking at the effect of testosterone on markers of cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk in obese men -- who are increased risk for these diseases." Source: Diabetes In Control: J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2008;93:139-146. |
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