Endogenous sex hormones and subclinical atherosclerosis in middle-aged and older men
Endogenous sex hormones and subclinical atherosclerosis in middle-aged and older men
Samenvatting
Circulating sex hormone levels have been linked to a wide range of
cardiovascular risk factors in men, but studies on incident CVD
have been inconclusive [1]. Recent data from meta-analyses show an
increase in CVD risk with low testosterone in elderly men and no
association with estradiol levels [2,3]. To clarify the role of sex hormones
in male CVD risk, we examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal
associations between endogenous sex hormones and subclinical
atherosclerosis in a population-based cohort of middle-aged and older
men.
Organisatie | Hogeschool Utrecht |
Afdeling | Kenniscentrum Innovatie van Zorgverlening |
Kenniscentrum Gezond en Duurzaam Leven | |
Lectoraat | Chronisch Zieken |
Gepubliceerd in | International Journal of Cardiology Vol. Volume 168, Uitgave: issue 1, Pagina's: 574-576 |
Jaar | 2013 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |