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Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?

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Resumo:Hypogonadism is more frequent among men with common metabolic diseases, notably obesity and type 2 diabetes. Indeed, endocrine disruption caused by metabolic diseases can trigger the onset of hypogonadism, although the underlying molecular mechanisms are not entirely understood. Metabolic diseases are closely related to unhealthy lifestyle choices, such as dietary habits and sedentarism. Therefore, hypogonadism is part of a pathological triad gathering unhealthy lifestyle, metabolic disease and genetic background. Additionally, hypogonadism harbors the potential to aggravate underlying metabolic disorders, further sustaining the mechanisms leading to disease. To what extent does lifestyle intervention in men suffering from these metabolic disorders can prevent, improve or reverse hypogonadism, is still controversial. Moreover, recent evidence suggests that the metabolic status of the father is related to the risk of inter and transgenerational inheritance of hypogonadism. In this review, we will address the proposed mechanisms of disease, as well as currently available interventions for hypogonadism.
Autores principais:Crisóstomo, Luís
Outros Autores:Pereira, Sara C.; Monteiro, Mariana P.; Raposo, João F.; Oliveira, Pedro F.; Alves, Marco G.
Assunto:Hypogonadism Metabolic disorder Lifestyle Lifestyle intervention Transgenerational effects
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Aveiro
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RIA - Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro
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author Crisóstomo, Luís
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Monteiro, Mariana P.
Raposo, João F.
Oliveira, Pedro F.
Alves, Marco G.
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Transgenerational effects
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Raposo, João F.
Oliveira, Pedro F.
Alves, Marco G.
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Metabolic disorder
Lifestyle
Lifestyle intervention
Transgenerational effects
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description Hypogonadism is more frequent among men with common metabolic diseases, notably obesity and type 2 diabetes. Indeed, endocrine disruption caused by metabolic diseases can trigger the onset of hypogonadism, although the underlying molecular mechanisms are not entirely understood. Metabolic diseases are closely related to unhealthy lifestyle choices, such as dietary habits and sedentarism. Therefore, hypogonadism is part of a pathological triad gathering unhealthy lifestyle, metabolic disease and genetic background. Additionally, hypogonadism harbors the potential to aggravate underlying metabolic disorders, further sustaining the mechanisms leading to disease. To what extent does lifestyle intervention in men suffering from these metabolic disorders can prevent, improve or reverse hypogonadism, is still controversial. Moreover, recent evidence suggests that the metabolic status of the father is related to the risk of inter and transgenerational inheritance of hypogonadism. In this review, we will address the proposed mechanisms of disease, as well as currently available interventions for hypogonadism.
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spellingShingle Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?
Crisóstomo, Luís
Hypogonadism
Metabolic disorder
Lifestyle
Lifestyle intervention
Transgenerational effects
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Hypogonadism
Metabolic disorder
Lifestyle
Lifestyle intervention
Transgenerational effects
title Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?
title_full Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?
title_fullStr Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?
title_full_unstemmed Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?
title_short Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?
title_sort Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism - a one-way ticket?
topic Hypogonadism
Metabolic disorder
Lifestyle
Lifestyle intervention
Transgenerational effects
topic_facet Hypogonadism
Metabolic disorder
Lifestyle
Lifestyle intervention
Transgenerational effects
url http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37366
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