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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Effect of T on Cardiovascular Disease and Risk
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<blockquote data-quote="DorianGray" data-source="post: 205006" data-attributes="member: 40477"><p><em><u>While it is well-established that testosterone levels decline and cardiovascular mortality increases with age, the association between testosterone and CVD remains unclear...</u></em></p><p></p><p>Will be interesting to see the data from the TRAVERSE study. The interplay between various CVD factors and use of TRT intrigues me. For example, I've observed changes in how cholesterol levels, and apolipoprotein B have changed for me on and off TRT. Other things like carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and plaque thickness, endothelial glycocalyx integrity and LDL particle size, etc. and how they change with TRT and affect CVD potential also come to mind.</p><p>Perhaps TRT produces beneficial effects on some parameters while taking away from others. And damn statins, positive and negative. I think cardiovascular health is of utmost importance. TRT may not compromise it (once all the clues are in) but it may not be of any benefit either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorianGray, post: 205006, member: 40477"] [I][U]While it is well-established that testosterone levels decline and cardiovascular mortality increases with age, the association between testosterone and CVD remains unclear...[/U][/I] Will be interesting to see the data from the TRAVERSE study. The interplay between various CVD factors and use of TRT intrigues me. For example, I've observed changes in how cholesterol levels, and apolipoprotein B have changed for me on and off TRT. Other things like carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and plaque thickness, endothelial glycocalyx integrity and LDL particle size, etc. and how they change with TRT and affect CVD potential also come to mind. Perhaps TRT produces beneficial effects on some parameters while taking away from others. And damn statins, positive and negative. I think cardiovascular health is of utmost importance. TRT may not compromise it (once all the clues are in) but it may not be of any benefit either. [/QUOTE]
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Effect of T on Cardiovascular Disease and Risk
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