Frailty and Testosterone
Levels of Testosterone in Senior Men
The level of a man’s testosterone is an important factor as they age. When these levels begin to decrease, these men will start to lose bone density. This could eventually cause frailty. While it has not been concretely proven, various studies have indicated that low testosterone levels can be linked to the development of frailty. More information is provided below.
1. It is normal for testosterone levels to begin to deplete with age.
2. When levels are too low, men will begin to lose bone density, muscle mass and some of their physical strength. Also, red blood cell production will begin to slow down.
3. Various studies are being conducted to prove the link between low levels of testosterone and these medical issues. Currently, there is no way to determine if frailty in senior men is actually caused by the lack of the hormone.
4. Some recent research has shown that men who have a lower level of the hormone will be more likely to become frail within the next four to seven years.
5. At this time, it is not known if testosterone replacement therapy will be beneficial. Unfortunately, the hormone levels could be masked by another disease or illness that could be the primary cause of frailty.
Source: Reuters
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