Title of article :
Relationship between Serum Testosterone Levels and Features of the Metabolic Syndrome Defining Criteria in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Author/Authors :
Ogbera, AO Department of Medicine - Lagos State University Teaching Hospital - Ikeja - and General Hospital - Gbagada, Lagos
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: There are increasing reports on the
association between the testosterone deficiency syndrome
(TDS) and increased risk of development of the metabolic
syndrome – a well recognized cardiovascular risk factor in
men with diabetes mellitus.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between serum
testosterone levels and components of the metabolic syndrome
in Type 2 diabetes mellitus in Nigerian men.
METHODS: A total of 203 men with type 2 DM aged 30–86
years were evaluated for the testosterone deficiency syndrome
(TDS). The diagnosis of the TDS or hypogonadism was made
using a combination of clinical features of hypogonadism and
subnormal levels of total testosterone. The presence of the
metabolic syndrome was sought for in those with and without
the TDS. The metabolic syndrome was diagnosed using the
new criteria by the International Diabetes Federation and
related bodies.
RESULTS: The overall prevalence rates of the TDS and the
metabolic syndrome in the study subjects were 36% and
44% respectively. The proportion of the subjects with the
Metabolic Syndrome (METS) was comparable in subjects with
and without the TDS. (47% vs 43%, p = 0.6). Using the Mann
Whitney U test, the mean rank of the testosterone level in the
subjects with the METS was lower than that of those without
the METS but this difference was not statistically significant
(67.2 vs 66, p = 0.9).
CONCLUSION: The frequency of occurrence of the metabolic
syndrome in men with type 2DM is comparable in those with
hypogonadism and those without hypogonadism. There is no
correlation between serum testosterone levels and the
metabolic syndrome defining parameters.
Keywords :
type 2 diabetes mellitus , metabolic syndrome , testosterone deficiency syndrome , Hypogonadism
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics