减肥对肥胖男性生殖激素的影响

Q4 Medicine
M. Jaffar, S. Andrabi, Sml Prakash Babu, S. Subramani
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目的:探讨肥胖男性减肥是否能改善生殖激素水平。设计:前瞻性介入研究。干预措施:饮食辅导和运动。材料与方法:招募年龄在25 - 40岁(平均年龄= 32.5±7.5),BMI大于25 kg/ m2的肥胖男性。受试者接受减肥干预,干预后随访1年。在减肥前后检查他们的精液参数。主要观察指标:收集的生殖参数包括睾酮(T)、性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)、促卵泡激素(FSH)和促黄体生成素(LH)血清激素值。采用配对t检验来评估前后组间的差异。采用卡方/Fisher精确检验在两组或两组以上的分类量表上发现研究参数的显著性。结果:肥胖男性减肥前的平均BMI(33.2)明显高于减肥后的平均BMI(30.4)。体重减轻使T从27.16±20.71 ng/mL增加到35.40±20.51 ng/mL, SHBG从19.18±10.44µg/dL增加到23.72±9.01µg/dL,而FSH和LH无显著性差异。结论:研究表明,基线时的高BMI与低血清T和SHBG值相关。病态肥胖男性在减肥前的FSH和LH水平相当低。体重减轻与血清T和SHBG升高有关。减肥后FSH和LH没有统计学意义,除了病态肥胖的男性表现出明显的芳构化影响。在这项研究中评估的肥胖男性的激素特征是性激素异常,减肥改善了一些激素水平;然而,它们没有被标准化。
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Impact of Weight Loss on Reproductive Hormones in Obese Men
Objective: To determine whether weight loss in obese men improves reproductive hormones. Design: Prospective interventional study. Patients: Intervention(s): Diet counseling and exercise. Materials and methods: Obese men aged 25–40 years (mean age = 32.5 ± 7.5) with BMI more than 25 kg/m 2 were recruited for the study. The subjects underwent a weight loss intervention and were followed up for 1-year post intervention. Their semen parameters were checked before and after weight loss. Main outcome measures: Collected reproductive parameters included testosterone (T), sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH) serum hormonal values. A paired t test was done to evaluate differences across the before and after groups. Chi-square/Fisher exact test was used to find the significance of study parameters on a categorical scale between two or more groups. Results: The mean BMI was significantly higher before weight loss (33.2) than after weight loss (30.4) in obese men. The weight loss increased the T to 35.40 ± 20.51 ng/mL compared with 27.16 ± 20.71 ng/mL, and SHBG to 23.72 ± 9.01 µg/dL compared with 19.18 ± 10.44 µg/dL, whereas FSH and LH were nonsignificant. Conclusion: The study showed that a high BMI at the baseline was associated with low values of serum T and SHBG. FSH and LH were considerably low in morbidly obese men before weight loss. Weight loss was associated with an increase in serum T and SHBG. FSH and LH were not statistically significant after weight loss except in morbidly obese men who showed clear aromatization influence. The hormonal profile among obese men evaluated in this study was characterized by abnormalities in the sex hormones, and weight loss improved some of the hormone levels; however, they were not normalized.
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