Positive effects of dietary supplementation with nutraceuticals on male subclinical hypogonadism: a pilot study.

IF 2.5 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Minerva endocrinology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-09 DOI:10.23736/S2724-6507.23.04024-1
Stefano Iuliano, Francesca Greco, Giuseppe Seminara, Maria C Zagari, Paolo Sgrò, Gianfranco DI Gennaro, Emanuela A Greco, Antonio Aversa
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Background: Lifestyle modifications (i.e., physical activity [PA] and lower dietary intake) often are not sufficient to improve testosterone (TE) levels and promote weight loss in men with metabolic hypogonadism. The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of a nutraceutical formulation containing myoinositol, alpha lipoic acid, folic acid and SelectSIEVE® as add-on treatment to lifestyle modifications in improving obesity-related subclinical hypogonadism.

Methods: Body composition, insulin resistance, testicular and erectile function were investigated in 15 males (age=39.5±14.5 years; Body Mass Index [BMI]=30.2±3.8 kg/m2, with subclinical hypogonadism (TE levels <14 and normal luteinizing hormone [LH]). After a run-in three months unsupervised PA period (T1), the nutraceutical supplement was administered two-times per day for three additional months (T2).

Results: BMI, the percentage fat mass, insulinemia and Homeostasis Model Assessment Index (P<0.01) along with glycemia (P<0.05) were significantly reduced at T2 compared to T1, respectively; fat free mass (FFM) was significantly higher at T2 compared to T1 (P<0.01). Also, TE, LH and 5-item international index of erectile function score were significantly increased at T2 compared to T1 (P<0.01), respectively.

Conclusions: The combination of unsupervised PA and nutraceutical supplement improves body composition, insulin sensitivity and TE production in overweight-obese men with metabolic hypogonadism. Further controlled studies in the long-term are warranted to elucidate potential changes in fertility.

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膳食营养补充剂对男性亚临床性腺功能减退症的积极作用:一项初步研究。
背景:生活方式的改变(即体育活动[PA]和降低饮食摄入)通常不足以提高代谢性性腺功能减退症男性的睾酮(TE)水平和促进体重减轻。本研究的目的是研究含有肌醇、α-硫辛酸、叶酸和SelectSIEVE®的营养制剂作为生活方式改变的附加治疗方法对改善肥胖相关亚临床性腺功能减退症的影响。方法:对15名患有亚临床性腺功能减退症(TE水平1)的男性(年龄=39.5±14.5岁;体重指数[BMI]=30.2±3.8kg/m2)的身体成分、胰岛素抵抗、睾丸和勃起功能进行了研究,并在另外三个月内每天服用两次营养补充剂(T2)。结果:BMI,胰岛素血症和稳态模型评估指数(P2分别与T1相比;T2时的无脂肪质量(FFM)显著高于T1(P2与T1相比(结论:在患有代谢性性腺功能减退症的超重肥胖男性中,无监督的PA和营养补充剂的组合可以改善身体成分、胰岛素敏感性和TE的产生。有必要进行进一步的长期对照研究,以阐明生育能力的潜在变化。
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