K. Roop, K. Coakley, D. Cohen, D. Gonzales-Pacheco
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The Relationship Between Exogenous Testosterone and Resting Energy Expenditure in Adults
A systematic review was conducted to investigate the association between exogenous testosterone therapy and resting energy expenditure (REE) in adults. Eleven studies met the inclusion criteria (n = 259; 93% male). Results of this systematic review indicate that exogenous testosterone does not significantly affect REE. Registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) may not need to adjust individual energy needs based solely on exogenous testosterone therapy. However, this systematic review is limited because of the paucity of studies addressing this topic. RDNs should consider the most current published research regarding use of exogenous testosterone in adults when assessing REE in patients receiving exogenous testosterone therapy.
期刊介绍:
Topics in Clinical Nutrition (TICN) is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal designed as a resource for the continuing education and clinical practice of dietitians and nutritionists. Each issue addresses topics of interest primarily to dietitians and nutritionists, students and interns in professional training programs and other health care personnel involved in the nutritional care of patients. Articles include translational research reports (work that applies new knowledge to practical effect), practice projects, evidence-based literature reviews, case studies and book reviews, and articles that highlight education theory and applied research which share the tools and techniques of nutrition and dietetics education.