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年龄与疾病风险和睾丸酮水平的相关性:与 COVID-19 疾病的相关性。

Age-Dependent Relationships Between Disease Risk and Testosterone Levels: Relevance to COVID-19 Disease.

机构信息

Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA.

Waco Family Medicine, Waco, TX, USA.

出版信息

Am J Mens Health. 2023 Mar-Apr;17(2):15579883221130195. doi: 10.1177/15579883221130195.

Abstract

Testosterone levels in men appear to be prognostic of a number of disease outcomes, including severe COVID-19 disease. Testosterone levels naturally decline with age and are lower in individuals with a number of comorbidities and chronic conditions. Low testosterone may therefore be both a cause and a consequence of illness, including COVID-19 disease. The present project examines whether preexisting conditions for severe COVID-19 disease were themselves related to serum-free testosterone levels in men who had not been infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus. A clinical risk score for severe COVID-19 disease was computed based on the results of previously published meta-analyses and cohort studies, and relationships between this score and testosterone levels were tested in 142 men ages 19 to 82 years. Greater burden of preexisting conditions for severe COVID-19 disease was related to lower testosterone levels among men younger than 40 years of age. In older men, the decrease in testosterone that accompanies aging attenuated the effect of the clinical risk score on free testosterone levels. Given that older age itself is a predictor of COVID-19 disease severity, these results together suggest that the presence of preexisting conditions may confound the relationship between testosterone levels and COVID-19 disease outcomes in men. Future research examining relationships among testosterone and outcomes related to infectious and chronic diseases should consider potential confounds, such as the role of preexisting conditions.

摘要

男性的睾丸激素水平似乎与许多疾病的预后有关,包括严重的 COVID-19 疾病。睾丸激素水平随年龄自然下降,并且在患有多种合并症和慢性疾病的个体中更低。因此,低睾丸激素可能既是疾病的原因,也是疾病的结果,包括 COVID-19 疾病。本项目研究了严重 COVID-19 疾病的先前状况是否本身与未感染严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)病毒的男性的血清游离睾丸激素水平有关。根据先前发表的荟萃分析和队列研究的结果,计算了严重 COVID-19 疾病的临床风险评分,并在 142 名年龄在 19 至 82 岁的男性中测试了该评分与睾丸激素水平之间的关系。在年龄小于 40 岁的男性中,严重 COVID-19 疾病的先前状况负担越重,睾丸激素水平越低。在老年男性中,衰老伴随的睾丸激素下降减弱了临床风险评分对游离睾丸激素水平的影响。鉴于年龄本身是 COVID-19 疾病严重程度的预测因素,这些结果表明,先前状况的存在可能会混淆男性睾丸激素水平与 COVID-19 疾病结果之间的关系。未来研究检查睾丸激素与感染和慢性疾病相关结果之间的关系时,应考虑潜在的混杂因素,例如先前状况的作用。

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