Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndrome

Hypogonadism in men can cause the development of obesity, primarily abdominal, associated with high cardio-metabolic risks. Chronic obesity, in turn, almost inevitably leads to the manifestation of hypogonadism, which requires treatment and aggravates cardiovascular risks. Testosterone therapy, pres...

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Main Authors: E. A. Troshina, Р. A. Terekhov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2023-05-01
Series:Ожирение и метаболизм
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Online Access:https://www.omet-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/13000
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description Hypogonadism in men can cause the development of obesity, primarily abdominal, associated with high cardio-metabolic risks. Chronic obesity, in turn, almost inevitably leads to the manifestation of hypogonadism, which requires treatment and aggravates cardiovascular risks. Testosterone therapy, prescribed according to indications, has a significant positive effect not only on a man’s sexual function, but also on body weight, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, bone metabolism and the emotional component of men’s health. The improvement of many metabolic parameters in men with verified hypogonadism occurs against the background of fairly long-term testosterone therapy. Hypogonadism and visceral obesity are now considered as components of the metabolic syndrome, mutually burden each other and require a comprehensive therapeutic approach.
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spelling doaj.art-16d6ac3730ac4e0fbf01a742c8db5e352024-04-16T16:16:14ZengEndocrinology Research CentreОжирение и метаболизм2071-87132306-55242023-05-01201849110.14341/omet1298010968Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndromeE. A. Troshina0Р. A. Terekhov1National Medical Research Center of EndocrinologyI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Hypogonadism in men can cause the development of obesity, primarily abdominal, associated with high cardio-metabolic risks. Chronic obesity, in turn, almost inevitably leads to the manifestation of hypogonadism, which requires treatment and aggravates cardiovascular risks. Testosterone therapy, prescribed according to indications, has a significant positive effect not only on a man’s sexual function, but also on body weight, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, bone metabolism and the emotional component of men’s health. The improvement of many metabolic parameters in men with verified hypogonadism occurs against the background of fairly long-term testosterone therapy. Hypogonadism and visceral obesity are now considered as components of the metabolic syndrome, mutually burden each other and require a comprehensive therapeutic approach.https://www.omet-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/13000hypogonadismobesityabdominal obesitymetabolic syndrometestosteronecardio-metabolic risk
spellingShingle E. A. Troshina
Р. A. Terekhov
Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndrome
Ожирение и метаболизм
hypogonadism
obesity
abdominal obesity
metabolic syndrome
testosterone
cardio-metabolic risk
title Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndrome
title_full Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndrome
title_fullStr Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndrome
title_short Hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full–fledged components of the metabolic syndrome
title_sort hypogonadism and visceral obesity in men are full fledged components of the metabolic syndrome
topic hypogonadism
obesity
abdominal obesity
metabolic syndrome
testosterone
cardio-metabolic risk
url https://www.omet-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/13000
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