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- W2022213805 abstract "Frailty is characterized by generalized weakness, impaired mobility and balance, and poor endurance. Loss of muscle strength is an important factor in the process of frailty, and is the limiting factor for an individual's chances of living an independent life until death. In men, several hormonal systems show a decline in activity during aging. Serum bioavailable testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfate (DHEAS), and growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I concentrations all decrease during aging in men. Physical changes during aging have been considered physiologic, but there is evidence that some of these changes are related to this decline in hormonal activity. In a cross-sectional study performed among 403 independently living elderly men, positive independent associations were observed between serum bioavailable T and muscle strength and bone mineral density (BMD). Serum T was negatively associated with fat mass. Serum luteinizing hormone (LH) increased with age and was inversely associated with T. Independent of T, LH was negatively related with muscle strength and positively with the number of problems in activities of daily living. Further, a positive relation was present between serum E2 and BMD. A positive association between DHEAS and BMD was dependent on T and E2 concentrations. Finally, in the same study, men with the highest E2 concentrations were significantly more satisfied with life, measured with a questionnaire developed by Herschbach and Huber, compared to men with the lowest E2 concentrations. In conclusion, these findings are in agreement with other studies, which suggest that the maintenance of a good physical functional ability and quality of life is related to serum T, E2, and DHEA(S) concentrations." @default.
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