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Andropause - Does it exist? A. Koh In a longitudinal follow-up study of 890 healthy men, the prevalence of hypogonadism as defined by a total testosterone of less than 11.3 nmol/L (325 ng/dL) increased with age from 12% in men in their 50s to 19%, 28% and 49% in men in their 60s, 70s and 80s respectively. http://www.cfps.org.sg The Sigapore Family Physician April-June 2003
Prevalence, Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypogonadism in Primary Care Practice C. C. Carson III Hypogonadism affects an estimated 4 to 5 million men in the United States, and although it may occur in men at any age, low testosterone levels are especially common in older males. More than 60% of men over age 65 have free testosterone levels below the normal values of men aged 30 to 35. Studies suggest that hypogonadism in adult men is often underdiagnosed and under treated. http://www.bumc.bu.edu Boston Medical February 7, 2003
Fundamentals of Male Hypogonadism A. M. Matsumoto Approximately 20% of men in their 60s and approximately 50% of men in their 80s have serum total testosterone levels significantly below those ofyoung men. http://www.medreviews.com Reviews in Urology 2003
Endocrinology of Aging in Males I. Huhtaniemi The prevalence of androgen deficiency (i.e. testosterone below 11 nmol/L) is 22% in men aged 60-80 years and 35% in men over 80 years. www.andrology.org International Society of Andrology December 21, 2002 Please log-in or register in order to submit comments. Powered by AkoComment! |