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Does obesity cause hypogonadism?

Does obesity cause hypogonadism?

Obesity-induced increase in levels of leptin, insulin, proinflammatory cytokines and oestrogen can cause a functional hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism with the defect present at the level of the hypothalamic gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons.

What is male obesity secondary hypogonadism?

Abstract. Male obesity secondary hypogonadism (MOSH) impairs fertility, sexual function, bone mineralization, fat metabolism, cognitive function, deteriorates muscle mass and alters body composition.

What is late onset hypogonadism?

Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is defined by reduced serum testosterone levels (either total testosterone or free testosterone) and the careful exclusion of any form of classical hypogonadism.

Can losing weight cure hypogonadism?

In patients with obesity and functional hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, weight loss has been shown to be effective in restoring eugonadism. Available studies emphasize the key role of lifestyle interventions as the first-line treatment to achieve improvements in body weight and secondary hypogonadism.

Does hypogonadism cause erectile dysfunction?

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the earliest signs and markers of present or potential future endothelial dysfunction. One of the causes of ED can be low testosterone levels or hypogonadism.

Is it hard to lose weight on TRT?

One long-term study found that long-term testosterone replacement therapy was associated with sustained weight loss. In the study, men with low testosterone were given the option to receive testosterone replacement injections. Those in the TRT group on average lost 20% of their body weight.

What are the symptoms of late onset hypogonadism?

Late-onset hypogonadism has been used to describe those patients with an age-related decline in serum testosterone levels, and the most prevalent symptoms are those of sexual dysfunction, particularly decreased morning erections, reduced sexual thoughts, and erectile dysfunction 1).

What is the relationship between obesity and hypogonadism?

Whether oestradiol‐mediated negative hypothalamic‐pituitary feedback plays a pathogenic role requires further study. Although the obesity‐hypogonadism relationship is bidirectional, the effects of obesity on testosterone concentrations are more substantial than the effects of testosterone on adiposity.

How does obesity affect testosterone levels in men?

While low circulating total testosterone concentrations in modest obesity primarily reflect reduced concentrations of sex hormone binding globulin, more marked obesity can lead to genuine hypothalamic‐pituitary‐testicular axis (HPT) suppression.

How does hypogonadism affect the development of male genitals?

Genitals that are neither clearly male nor clearly female (ambiguous genitals) Male hypogonadism can delay puberty or cause incomplete or lack of normal development. It can hamper: Excessive growth of the arms and legs in relation to the trunk of the body

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