2021
DOI: 10.36150/2499-6564-n285
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Testosterone serum levels in elderly fall-prone men do not correlate with age or performance in the 30 seconds chair stand test

Abstract: Background & aims. Multiple studies have shown associations between low testosterone, declining physical function and cognition, metabolic syndrome, depression, falls, and even mortality, and the benefits of reestablishing the level of testosterone in elderly men with deficiency. The purpose of the study was to decide who of such men might benefit from further geriatric assessment, intervention by training, testosterone injections, and how to get in touch with these gentlemen. Method. Testosterone was measured… Show more

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