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* you only need testosterone levels up for about 4-6 hrs in the day to produce an effect which works through the androgen receptor, the androgen receptor is present in every cell in the body so its not just a sex hormone it is a health hormone
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* He presents compelling data showing that Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), when bringing levels back to the normal range, can significantly reduce all-cause and cardiovascular death rates, improve quality of life, reduce insulin resistance (the core defect in diabetes), and even improve cognitive function, advocating for its wider adoption in clinical practice as a "health hormone."
Hugh Jones's presentation at the Longevity Forum Science Summit delves into the strong, often overlooked, association between low testosterone in men and increased cardiovascular mortality and chronic health issues. Drawing on research from Sheffield and other international studies, Dr. Jones highlights that low testosterone is not simply an aging factor but is highly correlated with functional hypogonadism caused by co-morbidities like Type 2 diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. He presents compelling data showing that Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), when bringing levels back to the normal range, can significantly reduce all-cause and cardiovascular death rates, improve quality of life, reduce insulin resistance (the core defect in diabetes), and even improve cognitive function, advocating for its wider adoption in clinical practice as a "health hormone."
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SCREENING FOR HYPOGONADISM. Who should be screened? The importance of sexual symptoms (2021)
Speakers
Professor T. Hugh Jones
Centre for Diabetes & Endocrinology,
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust &
Academic Unit of Diabetes,
Endocrinology & Metabolism,
University of Sheffield, UK
In the fourth of our 2022 ABCD webinar series, please join Dr. Bob Ryder and Professor Hugh Jones to discuss symptomatic testosterone deficiency.
40% of men with type 2 diabetes have symptomatic testosterone deficiency. Testosterone deficiency is associated with an adverse effect on cardiovascular...
Testosterone therapy may reduce HbA1c for men with type 2 diabetes and hypogonadism, according to a presenter at the European Association...
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An increasing number of studies are reporting that testosterone therapy may not only normalize testosterone levels for men but may also provide cardiometabolic benefits.
Nearly 20 years ago, researchers discovered a link between low testosterone in men and the prevalence of diabetes. In a study published in 2004, researchers analyzed blood samples from 103 men with type 2 diabetes and discovered one-third of the cohort had...
At EASD 2023 in Hamburg, Professor Hugh Jones presents an analysis from the ABCD audit of Testosterone in Men with Type 2 Diabetes, confirming that testosterone replacement therapy does improve glycaemic control. Furthermore, the data showed that HbA1c continues to decrease over time. This was likely to be due to the ongoing effect of testosterone on fat reduction.
11:55-12:13
* you only need testosterone levels up for about 4-6 hrs in the day to produce an effect which works through the androgen receptor, the androgen receptor is present in every cell in the body so its not just a sex hormone it is a health hormone
Another powerhouse in the field!
* He presents compelling data showing that Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), when bringing levels back to the normal range, can significantly reduce all-cause and cardiovascular death rates, improve quality of life, reduce insulin resistance (the core defect in diabetes), and even improve cognitive function, advocating for its wider adoption in clinical practice as a "health hormone."
Hugh Jones's presentation at the Longevity Forum Science Summit delves into the strong, often overlooked, association between low testosterone in men and increased cardiovascular mortality and chronic health issues. Drawing on research from Sheffield and other international studies, Dr. Jones highlights that low testosterone is not simply an aging factor but is highly correlated with functional hypogonadism caused by co-morbidities like Type 2 diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. He presents compelling data showing that Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), when bringing levels back to the normal range, can significantly reduce all-cause and cardiovascular death rates, improve quality of life, reduce insulin resistance (the core defect in diabetes), and even improve cognitive function, advocating for its wider adoption in clinical practice as a "health hormone."
ESSM 2021 Symposium sa Prof Hugh Jones
SCREENING FOR HYPOGONADISM. Who should be screened? The importance of sexual symptoms (2021)
Speakers
Professor T. Hugh Jones
Centre for Diabetes & Endocrinology,
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust &
Academic Unit of Diabetes,
Endocrinology & Metabolism,
University of Sheffield, UK
- madman
- hypogonadism/diabetes
- Replies: 7
- Forum: Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
On-Demand webinar: 40% of men with type 2 diabetes have symptomatic testosterone deficiency – why are we still not finding and treating these men?
In the fourth of our 2022 ABCD webinar series, please join Dr. Bob Ryder and Professor Hugh Jones to discuss symptomatic testosterone deficiency.
40% of men with type 2 diabetes have symptomatic testosterone deficiency. Testosterone deficiency is associated with an adverse effect on cardiovascular...
- madman
- testosterone; hypogonadism; diabetes
- Replies: 18
- Forum: Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Key takeaways:
- Men with type 2 diabetes and hypogonadism receiving testosterone therapy had reductions in HbA1c at 3 months, 1 year, and 2 years.
- More data are needed to assess cardiometabolic effects of testosterone therapy.
Testosterone therapy may reduce HbA1c for men with type 2 diabetes and hypogonadism, according to a presenter at the European Association...
- madman
- trt; hypogonadism; diabetes; hba1c; testosterone
- Replies: 5
- Forum: Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Testosterone therapy may benefit men with diabetes and obesity, but remains controversial
Endocrine Today | An increasing number of studies are reporting that testosterone therapy may not only normalize testosterone levels for men, but may also provide cardiometabolic benefits. Nearly 20 years ago, researchers discovered a link between low testosterone in men and the prevalence of...
An increasing number of studies are reporting that testosterone therapy may not only normalize testosterone levels for men but may also provide cardiometabolic benefits.
Nearly 20 years ago, researchers discovered a link between low testosterone in men and the prevalence of diabetes. In a study published in 2004, researchers analyzed blood samples from 103 men with type 2 diabetes and discovered one-third of the cohort had...
- madman
- testosterone; hypogonadism; obesity; t2dm; trt
- Replies: 6
- Forum: Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
At EASD 2023 in Hamburg, Professor Hugh Jones presents an analysis from the ABCD audit of Testosterone in Men with Type 2 Diabetes, confirming that testosterone replacement therapy does improve glycaemic control. Furthermore, the data showed that HbA1c continues to decrease over time. This was likely to be due to the ongoing effect of testosterone on fat reduction.
- madman
- diabetes; hypogonadism; trt; testosterone
- Replies: 12
- Forum: Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
The British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on Male Adult Testosterone Deficiency, With Statements for Practice (2023)
Geoffrey Hackett, Michael Kirby, Rowland W. Rees, T. Hugh Jones, Asif Muneer, Mark Livingston, Nick Ossei-Gerning, Janine David, Jeff Foster, Philip A. Kalra, Sudarshan Ramachandran
Testosterone deficiency (TD) is an increasingly common problem with significant health implications, but its diagnosis and management can be challenging. A multi-disciplinary panel from BSSM reviewed the available literature on TD and provide evidence-based statements for...
Geoffrey Hackett, Michael Kirby, Rowland W. Rees, T. Hugh Jones, Asif Muneer, Mark Livingston, Nick Ossei-Gerning, Janine David, Jeff Foster, Philip A. Kalra, Sudarshan Ramachandran
Testosterone deficiency (TD) is an increasingly common problem with significant health implications, but its diagnosis and management can be challenging. A multi-disciplinary panel from BSSM reviewed the available literature on TD and provide evidence-based statements for...
- madman
- hypogonadism; trt; testosterone; guidelines
- Replies: 14
- Forum: Testosterone and Men's Health Articles