Diabetic men at risk of low testosterone, study says
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Men over the age of 45 with Diabetes are more than twice as likely as non-diabetic men in the age group to have low testosterone, making them susceptible to sexual dysfunction.
» Men over the age of 45 with Diabetes are more than twice as likely as non-diabetic men in the age group to have low testosterone, making them susceptible to sexual dysfunction, according to a study presented on Saturday.
» ”Too many times people with Diabetes have gotten the short-end of the deal,” said study investigator Dr Sherwyn Schwartz, director of the Diabetes & Glandular Disease Clinic in San Antonio, Texas.
» ”This is a common problem that we need to start looking for.”
» The study, which screened 2,162 men, with an average age of over 60, found that half of the 474 men with diabetes had low testosterone, or hypogonadism.
» That means men age 45 and older with Diabetes have 2.09 times higher odds of having hypogonadism compared to non-diabetic men, the researchers said.
» The implication is that management of Diabetes hinges on more than just managing glucose levels,” said Dr. Natan Bar-Chama, a urologist with Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
Revision date: June 14, 2011
Last revised: by Andrew G. Epstein, M.D.
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