钼不是血清睾酮变化的危险因素

K. Klipsch, L. Cox, Shanna L. Clark, M. Rahim, S. Carey
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钼是一种生物必需的微量营养素,尿钼升高与男性睾酮水平降低有关。为了正确地解决钼构成潜在健康风险因素的争论,我们回顾了在生物合理性背景下关于钼暴露和人体水平的统计研究结果,这是可靠的风险因素确定不可或缺的组成部分。我们的分析应用了先进的非参数统计模型,将线性回归扩展到包括更多潜在变量和常见混杂因素。分析表明,先前公布的钼-睾酮负相关不再具有统计相关性。钼不再是导致睾酮水平降低的压力源,体重指数、年龄、相关激素变异以及潜在的全球睾酮下降趋势被证明是造成这种影响的因素。
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Molybdenum is not a risk factor for changes in serum testosterone
Abstract Molybdenum is a bio-essential trace nutrient, and elevated urinary molybdenum has been implicated as correlating with lower testosterone levels in men. To properly address the contention that molybdenum constitutes a potential health risk factor, we reviewed statistical research findings on molybdenum exposure and somatic levels in humans in a biological plausibility context, which is an indispensable component of reliable risk factor determination. Our analysis applied advanced nonparametric statistical modeling that expands linear regressions to include more potential variables and common confounders. The analysis shows that previously published negative molybdenum-testosterone associations no longer retain statistical relevance. In place of molybdenum as a stressor responsible for lowered testosterone levels, body mass index, age, related hormone variability, and underlying global downward trends in testosterone are shown to be the factors responsible for this effect.
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