Aging and declining testosterone: past, present, and hopes for the future
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Abstract
As men age, serum testosterone (T) levels decline, whereas serum luteinizing hormone (LH) levels increase somewhat or remain unchanged. Age-related reductions in T levels may be associated with alterations in body composition; energy level; muscle strength; physical, sexual, and cognitive functions; …
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| Authors | Zirkin BR;Tenover JL;; |
| Journal | journal of andrology |
| Year | 1970 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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MEDLINE
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animals
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national institutes of health
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luteinizing hormone / blood
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pmid:22879528
pmc4077344
doi:10.2164/jandrol.112.017160
barry r zirkin
joyce lisa tenover
hormone replacement therapy
hypogonadism / drug therapy
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luteinizing hormone / physiology
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