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Testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin and the metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies.

机译:睾丸激素,性激素结合球蛋白和代谢综合征:观察性研究的系统评价和荟萃分析。

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BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests a sex-dependent role of circulating testosterone in the metabolic syndrome (MetS). METHODS: We conducted a meta-analysis of observational studies (PubMed and EMBASE-1 May 2010) relating MetS to determinants of testosterone status [total testosterone (TT), free testosterone (FT) and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)]. RESULTS: A total of 52 studies were identified, comprising 22 043 men and 7839 women and presenting relative risk (RR) estimates or hormone levels for subjects with and without MetS. Endogenous TT and FT levels were lower in men with MetS [TT mean difference = -2.64 nmol/l, 95% confidence interval (CI) -2.95 to -2.32; FT standardized mean difference = -0.26 pmol/l, 95% CI -0.39 to -0.13] and higher in women with MetS (TT mean difference = 0.14 nmol/l, 95% CI 0.07-0.20; FT standardized mean difference = 0.52 pmol/l, 95% CI 0.33-0.71) compared with those without. Similarly, men with higher TT levels had a lower MetS risk (RR estimate = 0.38, 95% CI 0.28-0.50) whereas higher TT levels increased the risk of MetS in women (RR estimate = 1.68, 95% CI 1.15-2.45). In both sexes, higher SHBG levels were associated with a reduced risk (men: RR estimate = 0.29, 95% CI 0.21-0.41; women: RR estimate = 0.30, 95% CI 0.21-0.42). CONCLUSION: This meta-analysis supports the presence of a sex-dependent association between testosterone and MetS: TT and FT levels are lower in men with MetS, whereas they are higher in women with MetS. There are no indications for a sex-specific association between SHBG and MetS. In both men and women, MetS is associated with lower SHBG levels.
机译:背景:越来越多的证据表明循环睾丸激素在代谢综合征(MetS)中具有性别依赖性。方法:我们对观察性研究(PubMed和EMBASE-1,2010年5月)进行了荟萃分析,将MetS与睾丸激素状态的决定因素[总睾丸激素(TT),游离睾丸激素(FT)和性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)]相关联。结果:总共鉴定出52项研究,包括22043名男性和7839名女性,并提出了患有或未患有MetS的受试者的相对风险(RR)估计或激素水平。 MetS男性的内源性TT和FT水平较低[TT平均差异= -2.64 nmol / l,95%置信区间(CI)-2.95至-2.32;患有MetS的女性的FT标准化平均差异= -0.26 pmol / l,95%CI -0.39至-0.13]和更高(TT的平均差异= 0.14 nmol / l,95%CI 0.07-0.20; FT的标准化平均差异= 0.52 pmol / l,95%CI 0.33-0.71)。同样,TT水平较高的男性罹患MetS的风险较低(RR估算= 0.38,95%CI为0.28-0.50),而TT水平较高的男性罹患MetS的风险较高(RR估算= 1.68,95%CI为1.15-2.45)。在男女中,较高的SHBG水平与降低的风险相关(男性:RR估计= 0.29,95%CI 0.21-0.41;女性:RR估计= 0.30,95%CI 0.21-0.42)。结论:这项荟萃分析支持睾丸激素与MetS之间存在性别依赖性关联:MetS男性的TT和FT水平较低,而MetS女性则较高。没有迹象表明SHBG和MetS之间存在性别特异性关联。在男性和女性中,MetS与较低的SHBG水平相关。

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