Influence of marital status on testosterone levels-A ten year follow-up of 1113 men

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Influence of marital status on testosterone levels-A ten year follow-up of 1113 men. / Holmboe, Stine A; Priskorn, Lærke; Jørgensen, Niels; Skakkebaek, Niels E; Linneberg, Allan; Juul, Anders; Andersson, Anna-Maria.

I: Psychoneuroendocrinology, Bind 80, 2017, s. 155-161.

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Holmboe, SA, Priskorn, L, Jørgensen, N, Skakkebaek, NE, Linneberg, A, Juul, A & Andersson, A-M 2017, 'Influence of marital status on testosterone levels-A ten year follow-up of 1113 men', Psychoneuroendocrinology, bind 80, s. 155-161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.010

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Holmboe, S. A., Priskorn, L., Jørgensen, N., Skakkebaek, N. E., Linneberg, A., Juul, A., & Andersson, A-M. (2017). Influence of marital status on testosterone levels-A ten year follow-up of 1113 men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 80, 155-161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.010

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Holmboe SA, Priskorn L, Jørgensen N, Skakkebaek NE, Linneberg A, Juul A o.a. Influence of marital status on testosterone levels-A ten year follow-up of 1113 men. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017;80:155-161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.010

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Holmboe, Stine A ; Priskorn, Lærke ; Jørgensen, Niels ; Skakkebaek, Niels E ; Linneberg, Allan ; Juul, Anders ; Andersson, Anna-Maria. / Influence of marital status on testosterone levels-A ten year follow-up of 1113 men. I: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 ; Bind 80. s. 155-161.

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abstract = "Based on a large population of 1113 men aged 30-60 at baseline (mean: 44.1 years, standard deviation: 10.5), we investigated whether intra-individual changes in testosterone (T) and related reproductive hormones during a ten year period were dependent of marital status at baseline and follow-up. The studied men were part of a health survey in Denmark, conducted between 1982 and 1984 with a follow-up examination approximately ten years later. Data on reproductive hormones, measured in serum, and lifestyle and marital status were obtained at both time points. As expected, an age-related decline in testosterone was observed. However, independent of age and lifestyle, we observed that men who went from unmarried to married (n=81) during the study period experienced an accelerated age-related decline in testosterone (-6.6nmol/L) whereas men who went from married to unmarried (n=67) experienced an attenuated age-related decline (-2.3nmol/L). Men who were either married or unmarried at both time points (n=167, n=798, respectively) had a testosterone decline in between (-3.7nmol/L and -4.6nmol/L, respectively). Changes in T/LH ratio did not differ according to marital status indicating that the lowered T level is not compensated by increasing LH levels. This could suggest a modification of the gonadostat due to an adaptation to changing life circumstances.",
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AU - Linneberg, Allan

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N2 - Based on a large population of 1113 men aged 30-60 at baseline (mean: 44.1 years, standard deviation: 10.5), we investigated whether intra-individual changes in testosterone (T) and related reproductive hormones during a ten year period were dependent of marital status at baseline and follow-up. The studied men were part of a health survey in Denmark, conducted between 1982 and 1984 with a follow-up examination approximately ten years later. Data on reproductive hormones, measured in serum, and lifestyle and marital status were obtained at both time points. As expected, an age-related decline in testosterone was observed. However, independent of age and lifestyle, we observed that men who went from unmarried to married (n=81) during the study period experienced an accelerated age-related decline in testosterone (-6.6nmol/L) whereas men who went from married to unmarried (n=67) experienced an attenuated age-related decline (-2.3nmol/L). Men who were either married or unmarried at both time points (n=167, n=798, respectively) had a testosterone decline in between (-3.7nmol/L and -4.6nmol/L, respectively). Changes in T/LH ratio did not differ according to marital status indicating that the lowered T level is not compensated by increasing LH levels. This could suggest a modification of the gonadostat due to an adaptation to changing life circumstances.

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