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Older men are as responsive as young men to the anabolic effects of graded doses of testosterone on the skeletal muscle
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Older men are as responsive as young men to the anabolic effects of graded doses of testosterone on the skeletal muscle

S. Bhasin, L. Woodhouse, R. Casaburi, A.B. Singh, R.P. Mac, M. Lee, K.E. Yarasheski, I. Sinha-Hikim, C. Dzekov, J. Dzekov, …
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol.90(2), pp.678-688
2005

Abstract

Adult Age Factors Aged Aging Energy Intake Exercise Test Humans Leuprolide Luteinizing Hormone Male Middle Aged Muscle, Skeletal Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin Sexual Behavior Testosterone androgen gonadorelin agonist hemoglobin leuprorelin testosterone enantate adult age aged article body fat breathing disorder clinical trial cognition concentration response controlled clinical trial controlled study dose response double blind procedure drug safety hematocrit hematuria hormone sensitivity human human experiment leg edema male mood muscle mass muscle metabolism muscle strength normal human priority journal prostate cancer randomized controlled trial sexual function side effect skeletal muscle testosterone blood level testosterone synthesis urine retention
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