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Previous research has documented correlations between endogenous testosterone levels and visuospatial cognitive function.
Data from eight prospective cohort studies have been reported on the association between endogenous testosterone levels and breast cancer risk using testosterone measured from blood samples gathered at baseline from postmenopausal women [ 12- 19].
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We also know that there is practically no overlap between normal male and female ranges of endogenous testosterone levels.
Cross-sectional studies suggest an inverse association between coronary heart disease (CHD) incidence and/or severity and endogenous testosterone levels irrespective of age, and testosterone treatment increases coronary blood flow and improved signs on myocardial ischemia in men with CHD.
Endogenous testosterone levels are inversely associated with cardiovascular risk in older men and men with cardiovascular disease.
Higher endogenous testosterone levels were detected in the rats of the high alcohol consumption group compared with the low consumption group.
Hence an estimate of free testosterone is thought to be the most useful measure of endogenous testosterone levels.
Anti-estrogens and aromatase inhibitors have been shown to increase endogenous testosterone levels (Level 2b, Grade B).
C, Males with aromatase knockdown have increased endogenous testosterone levels, and decreased brain and sera estradiol levels.
Low endogenous testosterone levels have been shown to be a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular benefits associated with testosterone replacement therapy are being advocated; however, the effects of endogenous testosterone levels on acute coronary vasomotor responses to androgen administration are not clear.
Observational studies on endogenous testosterone levels in people with chronic lung disease compared with controls, or randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on testosterone therapy for exercise capacity and/or HRQoL outcomes in COPD patients were eligible.
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