Wednesday Bubble: Testosterone and the metabolic syndrome

Today’s Bubble features a pretty interesting research finding: contrary to what experts have previously believed about the relationship between estrogen and the metabolic syndome evidence continues to accrue that testosterone may ultimately be identified as the culprit. I wrote about this in an earlier post and there are some interesting stats about risk, etc. (You may recall that metabolic syndrome describes the cluster of heart disease risk factors that include overweight, high blood pressure and blood sugar levels, high blood fats levels and low HDL-cholesterol.)
In the current study, published in the early online edition of the Menopause Journal, researchers evaluated 257 cases of metabolic syndrome found in a group of 1862 women enrolled in the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation.
They found that the ratio of testosterone to estrogen during the menopausal transition, rather than changes in each individual hormone, was an important factor in determining which who would develop the metabolic syndrome. What’s more, faster increases in this ratio over time also increased risk.
What this brings to mind is the question of whether or not it is wise to use testosterone to improve sexual dysfunction during menopause? I’m going to be addressing this in a future post.
November 12, 2008 - Posted by Liz | heart disease | estrogen, menopause, metabolic syndrome, testosterone | 4 Comments
4 Comments »
Leave a comment
Blogroll
- American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
- American Botanical Council
- American Herbal Products Association
- Disruptive Women in Healthcare
- Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Journal
- HealthEwoman
- ICYOU Intensive Content for Health
- Institute for Traditional Medicine
- lizschererwriter.com
- National Osteoporosis Foundation
- Natural Healing for Women – Traditional Chinese Medicine
- North American Menopause Society
- Our Bodies Our Selves
- The Compounder’s Forum
- Women to women
Just because...blogs I enjoy
- 37 Days
- Bawstongblog
- Fighting Mad Mary
- Finding Blanche
- Geek Mommy
- GnightGirl
- I could cry but I don’t have time
- Jessica Gottlieb
- Kindlingarden
- Lipsticking
- Mighty Girl
- Musings of a Mid Life Diva
- Noble Pig
- Pulse and Signal
- Queen of Spain Blog
- Redheaded Fury
- Successful Blog
- SuzeMuse
- The Daily Blonde
- Twenty-four At Heart
Traffic
Archives
- July 2009 (5)
- June 2009 (13)
- May 2009 (13)
- April 2009 (13)
- March 2009 (13)
- February 2009 (13)
- January 2009 (16)
- December 2008 (15)
- November 2008 (14)
- October 2008 (18)
- September 2008 (19)
- August 2008 (18)
- July 2008 (18)
- June 2008 (20)
- May 2008 (19)
Tags
acupuncture aging alternative medicine black cohosh bone health breast cancer cancer chinese medicine depression diet emotions estrogen exercise health heart disease herbal medicine Hormones hot flash hot flashes HRT Inspiration meditation memory menopause midlife mood night sweats osteoporosis perimenopause postmenopause progesterone SERMS sex sexual desire sexual dysfunction skin Sleep soy isoflavones St. John's wort stress symptoms testosterone transition weight gain wicking fabric

Interesting.
Did they find a relationship between testosterone and increased weight? I look forward to you post reqarding using testosterone to treat sexual dysfunction.
Thanks
Dr. Hubbard: Not so far as I know; at least it wasn’t mentioned in the abstract. Outcomes measure was the relationship of metabolic syndrome to total E2, Total T, sex hormone globulin, free androgen index and higher total T at baseline.
After reading the article, I feel that I really need more info. Could you suggest some resources ?
Happy to oblige if you tell me what you want to know.