Testosterone treatment is not only for youngsters but elderly men over the age of 65 years can also benefit with it, revealed a new study. The study published in the New England Journal of Medicine reported that men over 65 with low levels of testosterone saw improved sexual function, mood and walking ability after being treated with the hormone.
‘Testosterone treatment increased sexual desire, erectile function and mood in older men above 65 years.
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Testosterone levels decrease as men age, but prior studies on the effects of testosterone treatment on older men had been inconclusive. The new study involved seven trials and 790 men who had low testosterone and met other criteria.
They were split into two groups: one treated daily with a testosterone gel, while the other received a placebo.
The study found that testosterone treatment improved all aspects of sexual function, including activity, desire and the ability to have an erection.
Distance walked in six minutes improved when taking into account all the men in the trials, not just those in the physical function trial. The treatment improved mood and depressive symptoms, but not energy.
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"While these initial findings are encouraging for men with low testosterone levels, the (trials) will continue to analyze the data to determine whether testosterone treatment improves cognitive function, bone density, cardiovascular health and anemia, as well as the risks of testosterone treatment," said Ronald Swerdloff, a lead researcher at Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute.
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The study reported the results of the first three trials, which tested sexual function, physical function and vitality. Testosterone treatment efficacy was evaluated at three, six, nine and 12 months.
Sexual function, mood and vitality were evaluated using questionnaires. Physical function was measured by questionnaires and the distance walked in six minutes.
Source-AFP