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Time for international action on treating testosterone deficiency syndrome.

机译:该采取国际行动治疗睾丸激素缺乏症。

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AIM: Testosterone deficiency is having an increasing impact on men's health because of global aging, higher levels of obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome and adverse environmental factors such as stress xenoestrogens and anti-androgens. The question addressed is to what extent the large body of evidence on the benefits and safety of testosterone therapy is applied in clinical practice. METHODS: Demographic data for men over the age of 50 from different regions of the world have been compared with the number of men in that age group estimated from sales figures to be receiving testosterone treatment. RESULTS: On the basis of estimate that 20% of men over 50 in the general population of each region could be expected to have testosterone deficiency symptoms, on average only these men (0.69%) in most European countries were receiving treatment. Proportion was higher in the UK (1.00%) and Germany (1.89%), but lower in France (0.49%), Italy (0.51%) and Russia (0.54%). Interestingly, Australia had higher figures (1.64%), in spite of tight state control measures on androgen use. The USA has the highest treatment rate (7.96%) and this is increasing rapidly. If the basis for the diagnosis was the more conventional combination of symptoms plus biochemical evidence of low total and free testosterone levels, androgen deficiency would be expected in at least 5% of men over 50, and percentage treatment rates therefore four times higher. However, even on that basis, only in the USA do these exceed 10%. CONCLUSIONS: International action is urgently needed to raise awareness in the medical profession in the various countries of these remarkably low levels of testosterone treatment. Improvement in this requires education and motivation of doctors and those regulating the healthcare systems. A public awareness campaign is needed to educate men about the symptoms of testosterone deficiency and its impact on their health.
机译:目的:由于全球衰老,肥胖,糖尿病和代谢综合症水平升高以及不利的环境因素(例如异种雌激素和抗雄激素),睾丸激素缺乏症对男性健康的影响越来越大。解决的问题是,在临床实践中广泛使用有关睾丸激素治疗的益处和安全性的大量证据。方法:将世界各地不同年龄段的50岁以上男性的人口统计学数据与该年龄组中接受睾丸激素治疗的男性人数进行了比较。结果:根据估计,预计每个地区总人口中50%以上的男性中有20%会出现睾丸激素缺乏症状,在大多数欧洲国家中,平均只有这些男性(0.69%)正在接受治疗。英国(1.00%)和德国(1.89%)的比例较高,但法国(0.49%),意大利(0.51%)和俄罗斯(0.​​54%)的比例较低。有趣的是,尽管国家对雄激素的使用采取了严格的控制措施,但澳大利亚的数字还是更高(1.64%)。美国的治疗率最高(7.96%),并且正在迅速增加。如果诊断的基础是症状的更常规组合以及总睾丸激素水平和游离睾丸激素水平低的生化证据,则至少有5%的50岁以上的男性预计会出现雄激素缺乏症,因此治疗率会高出四倍。但是,即使以此为基础,也只有在美国,这些比例才超过10%。结论:迫切需要采取国际行动来提高各国医学界对睾丸激素治疗水平非常低的认识。对此的改进需要医生和规范医疗保健系统的人员的教育和动力。需要开展一场提高公众认识的运动,以教育男性有关睾丸激素缺乏症的症状及其对健康的影响。

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