The role of anti-aging approaches in managing hypogonadism in sedentary older males.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2024-11-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2024.1514438
Khaled A Abdel-Sater
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Introduction: With thirty percent of the world's population not getting enough exercise, Worldwide, physical inactivity ranks as one of the most common causes of premature mortality. Rapid drops in physical activity, decreased mobility, and early morbidity are aging characteristics. As the population over 80 continues to rise, aging raises the danger of age-related illnesses and changes in hormone release.

Aim: Understanding the aging process is useful in developing pharmacological therapies and identifying therapeutic targets for age-related testosterone deficiency. Therefore, this study's purpose is to present a thorough evaluation of the effects of anti-aging strategies on testosterone levels in older, inactive men.

Methods: A literature search was completed for clinical and preclinical studies published in English between 2014 and 2024 related to age, sedentary life, testosterone, and anti-aging strategies.

Results: A sedentary lifestyle and low testosterone are linked to a vicious cycle. A sedentary lifestyle lowers testosterone levels, which leads to depression, exhaustion, low energy, and weakened bone and muscle strength. These effects exacerbate the detrimental consequences of aging and physical inactivity. Anti-aging techniques can prevent and treat age-related diseases, including calorie restriction, a balanced diet, regular exercise, weight control, diabetes management, and quitting smoking. Regular exercise raises total testosterone, free testosterone, and muscle steroidogenesis. In older men, testosterone replacement treatment increases bone density, cholesterol, protein synthesis, strength, erectile function, sexual desire, and general cognitive performance. However, some studies suggest dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation may provide health improvements without negative effects, potentially reversing arterial aging and reducing cardiovascular disease risk.

Conclusion: This article evaluates the prospects for anti-aging procedures to assist in reducing the adverse effects of aging and physical inactivity in men.

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抗衰老方法在管理久坐老年男性性腺功能减退中的作用。
导言:世界上有30%的人口没有得到足够的锻炼,在世界范围内,缺乏身体活动是导致过早死亡的最常见原因之一。身体活动迅速减少、活动能力下降和早期发病是衰老的特征。随着80岁以上人口的持续增长,老龄化增加了与年龄有关的疾病和激素释放变化的危险。目的:了解衰老过程有助于开发与年龄相关的睾酮缺乏的药物治疗方法和确定治疗靶点。因此,本研究的目的是全面评估抗衰老策略对老年、不活跃男性睾丸激素水平的影响。方法:检索2014 - 2024年间发表的与年龄、久坐生活、睾酮和抗衰老策略相关的临床和临床前英文研究。结果:久坐不动的生活方式和低睾丸激素会导致恶性循环。久坐不动的生活方式会降低睾丸激素水平,从而导致抑郁、疲惫、精力不足、骨骼和肌肉力量减弱。这些影响加剧了衰老和缺乏身体活动的有害后果。抗衰老技术可以预防和治疗与年龄有关的疾病,包括热量限制、均衡饮食、定期锻炼、体重控制、糖尿病管理和戒烟。经常锻炼可以提高总睾酮、游离睾酮和肌肉类固醇生成。在老年男性中,睾酮替代治疗可增加骨密度、胆固醇、蛋白质合成、力量、勃起功能、性欲和一般认知能力。然而,一些研究表明,补充脱氢表雄酮可能会改善健康状况,而不会产生负面影响,有可能逆转动脉老化,降低心血管疾病的风险。结论:本文评估了抗衰老程序的前景,以帮助减少男性衰老和缺乏身体活动的不良影响。
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