Can Low Testosterone Lead To Diabetes?

With all the focus on curing diabetes with drugs, fundamental causes of the condition are rarely considered. One potential contributor is [tag]low testosterone[/tag], which affects one in three [tag]diabetic men[/tag]. But which came first, testosterone insufficiency or diabetes?
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A study published in Diabetes Care may answer that question. Finnish researchers measured levels of [tag]sex hormone[/tag]-binding globulin (SHBG) and testosterone in 702 middle-aged men who had no blood sugar problems, and then reexamined them after 11 years. At the time of follow-up, 147 had developed metabolic syndrome and 57 had diabetes. What’s crucial about this study is that regardless of other factors, the men with the lowest testosterone levels were nearly two and a half times more likely to have developed diabetes or metabolic syndrome.

The idea that diabetes can be treated by normalizing [tag]testosterone levels[/tag] is gathering up more and more interest. A study considering supplemental testosterone as an adjunct therapy is underway, and many physicians who use bioidentical hormones have been treating patients with it for years.

Men over the age of 45 should have their testosterone level tested. If it’s low, replacement should be considered. In addition to regulating insulin, testosterone reduces body fat, increases libido, boosts energy levels, and improves mood and memory. Testosterone requires a prescription and may be obtained from compounding pharmacies.

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