Evaluation of sex-specific association of serum testosterone and estradiol levels with frailty in elderly Egyptian men and women

M. Saad, M. Mahmood
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Background Frailty is an age-associated syndrome characterized by a reduced functional reserve and impaired adaptive capacity. Age-ass ociated decline in sex-hormone levels represent one of the potential mechanisms involved in the development of frailty. We aimed at studying the association of serum testosterone and serum estradiol levels with frailty in elderly Egyptian men and women, and evaluating sex-specific differences in the association between testosterone and estradiol levels with frailty. Materials and methods A total of 94 elderly participants (55 men and 39 women), aged 65 years and older, were included in the present study. Participants were divided into three groups according to their frailty status, which was determined according to the Fried criteria. Total testosterone (TT), free testosterone (FT), and total estradiol (E2) were determined. Results For men, frailty was significantly correlated with TT and FT but not with E2, whereas, for women, frailty was significantly correlated with FT and E2 but not with TT. In addition, BMI was significantly correlated with frailty for both men and women. Conclusion We concluded that lower levels of FT are associated with frailty for both men and women, whereas lower levels of TT are associated with frailty in men but not in women. Estradiol (E2) is correlated with frailty in women but not in men. In light of these findings, men with low levels of testosterone are at an increased risk for physical frailty and could thus benefit from testosterone therapy. In addition, postmenopausal women might also benefit from testosterone administration and estrogen supplementation in the context of a wider hormonal care.
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评估埃及老年男性和女性血清睾酮和雌二醇水平与虚弱的性别特异性关联
虚弱是一种与年龄相关的综合征,其特征是功能储备减少和适应能力受损。随着年龄的增长,性激素水平的下降是导致身体虚弱的潜在机制之一。我们旨在研究埃及老年男性和女性血清睾酮和雌二醇水平与虚弱的关系,并评估睾酮和雌二醇水平与虚弱之间关系的性别特异性差异。材料与方法本研究共纳入94例老年人,其中男性55例,女性39例,年龄在65岁及以上。参与者根据他们的虚弱状态分为三组,这是根据弗里德标准确定的。测定总睾酮(TT)、游离睾酮(FT)和总雌二醇(E2)。结果对于男性,虚弱与TT和FT显著相关,而与E2无关;而对于女性,虚弱与FT和E2显著相关,而与TT无关。此外,BMI与男性和女性的脆弱程度都有显著相关性。我们的结论是,较低的FT水平与男性和女性的虚弱有关,而较低的TT水平与男性的虚弱有关,而与女性无关。雌二醇(E2)与女性的虚弱有关,而与男性无关。根据这些发现,睾酮水平低的男性身体虚弱的风险更高,因此可以从睾酮治疗中受益。此外,绝经后妇女也可能受益于睾酮管理和雌激素补充在更广泛的激素护理的背景下。
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