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Relationship of endogenous testosterone levels to lean body mass in the young and middle-aged physically active - sportsmen

A. C. Hackney ; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Kristin Polzien ; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Kelli Dutrow ; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA


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The purpose of this study was to examine the endogenous circulating testosterone levels and lean body mass (LBM) in young to middle-aged physically active - sportsmen to determine, whether there any relationships between these parameters in normal circumstances (i.e., no medical problems or pharmacolo- gical manipulations). Healthy, drug-free men (n=127) were recruited for testing (mean±SD, age 25.0±4.8 yr). Morning blood samples were obtained and underwater weighing was performed to determine the body composition (the measures were: LBM, fat weight [FW], body fat percentage [%fat]). Testosterone (T) was analyzed via RIA. Correlation analysis was performed to determine if thee were any significant relationships between the measures. Coefficients between T and LBM (r = 0.266), FW (r = -0.255), and %fat (r = -0.280) were significant (p<0.005). These findings show that endogenous testosterone and LBM are significantly related to one another in physically active men; however, the magnitude of the relationship is moderate at best. This suggests that the LBM component of men (which is comprised primarily of muscle mass) is related to circulating testosterone levels; but it is also strongly influenced by other factors.

Ključne riječi

anabolic hormones; muscle mass

Hrčak ID:

225178

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/225178

Datum izdavanja:

1.12.2001.

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