Association of serum testosterone with lean body mass, body fat content, and bone mineral density in postmenopausal females
To determine the relationship between serum testosterone level and lean body mass, body fat content, and bone mineral density (BMD). The study involved 185 healthy females in Changsha, aged 45-81. Fasting serum testosterone was measured by radioimmunoassay. Hologic QDR 4500A fan beam X-ray bone dens...
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description | To determine the relationship between serum testosterone level and lean body mass, body fat content, and bone mineral density (BMD).
The study involved 185 healthy females in Changsha, aged 45-81. Fasting serum testosterone was measured by radioimmunoassay. Hologic QDR 4500A fan beam X-ray bone densitometer was used to measure the BMD of anteroposterior lumber (AP, L(1-4)) and total hip,to measure the bone mineral content, BMD, body fat content and muscle tissue weight of head, trunk, ribs, pelvis, spine, upper limbs, lower limbs and the total body. Body weight, lean body mass and body fat percentage were calculated. SPSS11.0 software was used to conduct regression analysis.
(1) Serum testosterone showed no correlation with lean body mass, body fat content, and body fat percentage. (2) Serum testosterone was positively related with the BMD of lumbar spine and hip, but showed no correlation with the BMD after adjustment of age and years since postmenopause. (3) Lean body mass showed significant positive correl |
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