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The following pages link to Changes in sex hormone-binding globulin and testosterone during weight loss and weight maintenance in abdominally obese men with the metabolic syndrome (Q44823773):
Displaying 50 items.
- Does weight loss improve semen quality and reproductive hormones? Results from a cohort of severely obese men (Q21245035) (← links)
- Long-term effects of calorie restriction on serum sex-hormone concentrations in men (Q24623081) (← links)
- Adult-Onset Hypogonadism (Q26747149) (← links)
- Body weight loss reverts obesity-associated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q26827641) (← links)
- Androgen deficiency and metabolic syndrome in men (Q27013723) (← links)
- Obesity: modern man's fertility nemesis (Q30390112) (← links)
- Testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin and the metabolic syndrome in men: an individual participant data meta-analysis of observational studies (Q30836337) (← links)
- Testosterone and erectile function: from basic research to a new clinical paradigm for managing men with androgen insufficiency and erectile dysfunction (Q33276072) (← links)
- Obesity is associated with increased seminal insulin and leptin alongside reduced fertility parameters in a controlled male cohort (Q33604664) (← links)
- Sex difference determined the role of sex hormone-binding globulin in obese children during short-term weight reduction program (Q33672697) (← links)
- A high-fat diet impairs reproduction by decreasing the IL1β level in mice treated at immature stage (Q33673768) (← links)
- The impact of obesity on the male reproductive axis (Q34341129) (← links)
- Adiposopathy: how do diet, exercise and weight loss drug therapies improve metabolic disease in overweight patients? (Q34591803) (← links)
- In subfertile couple, abdominal fat loss in men is associated with improvement of sperm quality and pregnancy: a case-series (Q35092582) (← links)
- Testosterone level in men with type 2 diabetes mellitus and related metabolic effects: A review of current evidence. (Q35192163) (← links)
- Androgens and adipose tissue in males: a complex and reciprocal interplay (Q35659922) (← links)
- Connecting the Lines between Hypogonadism and Atherosclerosis (Q35810628) (← links)
- Intermittent Moderate Energy Restriction Improves Weight Loss Efficiency in Diet-Induced Obese Mice (Q35897553) (← links)
- Determinants of testosterone levels in human male obesity (Q35987902) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome is associated with self-perceived depression (Q36121965) (← links)
- Effects of testosterone treatment on body fat and lean mass in obese men on a hypocaloric diet: a randomised controlled trial (Q36157147) (← links)
- Endogenous sex hormones, blood pressure change, and risk of hypertension in postmenopausal women: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (Q36190944) (← links)
- Effect of Lifestyle Intervention on the Hormonal Profile of Frail, Obese Older Men. (Q36738502) (← links)
- Inverse association of testosterone and the metabolic syndrome in men is consistent across race and ethnic groups (Q36938377) (← links)
- Are the adverse effects of glitazones linked to induced testosterone deficiency? (Q36956546) (← links)
- Correlates of low testosterone and symptomatic androgen deficiency in a population-based sample (Q36964885) (← links)
- Gut Endotoxin Leading to a Decline IN Gonadal function (GELDING) - a novel theory for the development of late onset hypogonadism in obese men. (Q37031182) (← links)
- Waist-to-height ratio as a predictor of serum testosterone in ageing men with symptoms of androgen deficiency (Q37084660) (← links)
- Androgen deficiency as a predictor of metabolic syndrome in aging men: an opportunity for intervention? (Q37151225) (← links)
- Effect of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery on the sex steroids and quality of life in obese men. (Q37193265) (← links)
- Prediction of metabolic syndrome by low serum testosterone levels in men: results from the study of health in Pomerania (Q37317410) (← links)
- Lowered testosterone in male obesity: mechanisms, morbidity and management (Q37639196) (← links)
- The effect of obesity on sperm disorders and male infertility (Q37692815) (← links)
- Metabolic Management following Bariatric Surgery (Q37801624) (← links)
- Urological aspects of the metabolic syndrome (Q37910709) (← links)
- Role of the hypothalamus in the neuroendocrine regulation of body weight and composition during energy deficit (Q37954380) (← links)
- Men's health in primary care: an emerging paradigm of sexual function and cardiometabolic risk (Q37961155) (← links)
- A review of the relationships between extreme obesity, quality of life, and sexual function (Q37980379) (← links)
- Male fertility, obesity, and bariatric surgery. (Q38005533) (← links)
- Very-low-energy diets and morbidity: a systematic review of longer-term evidence. (Q38026643) (← links)
- The impact of obesity on benign and malignant urologic conditions (Q38128169) (← links)
- Cross-sectional association between testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin and metabolic syndrome: The Healthy Twin Study. (Q38402178) (← links)
- Testosterone and obesity (Q38485746) (← links)
- Update on Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Hypogonadal Men. (Q38528376) (← links)
- Deleterious effects of obesity upon the hormonal and molecular mechanisms controlling spermatogenesis and male fertility (Q38552992) (← links)
- Current medical management of endocrine-related male infertility (Q38813302) (← links)
- The impact of BMI on sperm parameters and the metabolite changes of seminal plasma concomitantly (Q39118975) (← links)
- Management of weight loss in obesity-associated male infertility: a spotlight on bariatric surgery (Q39275828) (← links)
- Gender Obesity Report--Influence of obesity on Reproduction and Pregnancy (Q41064810) (← links)
- Clomiphene citrate effect in obese men with low serum testosterone treated with metformin due to dysmetabolic disorders: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. (Q41501337) (← links)