Can Serum Testosterone Be Used as a Marker of Overall Health?

Rev Urol. 2015;17(4):226-30.

Abstract

Low serum testosterone has been associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and atherosclerosis. Individuals with these comorbidities are at increased risk of premature death and other adverse health effects. Clinical data portend low testosterone as a risk factor for developing these conditions which are supported by the hypogonadal-obesity-adipocytokine hypothesis. The authors support comprehensive evaluation for these comorbid conditions in men found to have low serum testosterone.

Keywords: Aging male; Androgen deficiency; Cardiovascular disease; Comorbidities; Diabetes.