Metabolic Effects of Gender-Affirming Hormonal Therapy in Youth.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Jeremy Winer, Maya McKee, Michelle B Lemelman
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Abstract

Youth who are transgender and gender diverse (TGD) experience metabolic conditions with differing rates than their peers who are cisgender. Mental health, minority stress, and related behaviors likely play a significant role in these differences. At the same time, the sex hormones (ie, estrogen and testosterone) play an integral role in metabolic health with sexual dimorphic patterns. Emerging research is evaluating the positive, negative, or neutral metabolic changes seen with gender-affirming hormonal therapy (GAHT) in adolescents and young adults. In this review, we summarize these findings, specifically evaluating five domains: (1) cardiovascular health, (2) lipid metabolism, (3) insulin resistance, (4) body composition, and (5) liver function. Using the available evidence, we highlight the baseline characteristics prior to GAHT, describe the expected changes with therapy, and review the current guideline-based screening recommendations while on GAHT for metabolic conditions.

性别确认激素治疗对青少年代谢的影响。
跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)的青少年经历代谢状况的比率与他们的同龄人是不同的。心理健康、少数民族压力和相关行为可能在这些差异中起着重要作用。同时,性激素(即雌激素和睾酮)在两性二态模式的代谢健康中起着不可或缺的作用。新兴研究正在评估青少年和年轻人在性别确认激素治疗(GAHT)中所见的阳性、阴性或中性代谢变化。在这篇综述中,我们总结了这些发现,特别是评估五个领域:(1)心血管健康,(2)脂质代谢,(3)胰岛素抵抗,(4)身体成分,(5)肝功能。利用现有的证据,我们强调了GAHT治疗前的基线特征,描述了治疗的预期变化,并回顾了目前GAHT治疗代谢疾病时基于指南的筛查建议。
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Pediatric Annals
Pediatric Annals 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
104
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Published for more than 40 years, Pediatric Annals is an online-only, monthly medical review journal dedicated to providing pediatricians and other clinicians with the latest practical information on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric diseases and disorders. Begin to explore the Journal and all of its great benefits such as: -Single-topic summary reviews of important trends in pediatric medicine -Access to current articles, as well as several years of archived content -Columns including Healthy Baby/Healthy Child and Case Challenges
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