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Long-Term Testosterone Treatment for Men Results in Reduced Weight and Waist Size

Lizard King

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In testosterone-deficient men, major weight loss was an added benefit of testosterone replacement therapy for most of the patients who participated in a new study. The results will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 94th Annual Meeting in Houston.

“The substantial weight loss found in our study—an average of 36 pounds—was a surprise,” said the study’s lead author, Farid Saad, PhD, of Berlin-headquartered Bayer Pharma.

Although prior studies using testosterone therapy in testosterone-deficient men consistently show changes in body composition, such as increased lean mass and decreased fat mass, Saad said the net effect on weight seemed unchanged in those studies. However, Saad said their study, which took place in Germany, had a longer follow-up by at least two years and used long-acting injections of testosterone.

The investigators restored testosterone to normal levels in 255 testosterone-deficient (“hypogonadal”) men, whose average age was nearly 61 (range, 38 to 83 years). Treatment lasted for up to five years, with injections given at day 1, after 6 weeks and then every 12 weeks after that. Patients did not follow a controlled diet or standard exercise program but received advice to improve their lifestyle habits.

On average, the men weighed 236 pounds before beginning testosterone treatment and 200 pounds after treatment (106.2 versus 90 kilograms), the authors reported. Weight loss was reportedly continuous, with an average reduction in body weight ranging from about 4 percent after one year of treatment to more than 13 percent after five years.

In addition, men lost an average of nearly 3.5 inches (8.8 centimeters) around their waist.

“These results are encouraging because studies show that weight loss drugs and lifestyle interventions have been largely unsuccessful, especially long term,” Saad said.

Testosterone deficiency becomes more common with age. Saad said many middle-aged men with testosterone deficiency are obese, explaining that there is “a vicious circle” in obesity and low testosterone.

“Obesity is associated with reduced testosterone, and low testosterone induces weight gain,” Saad wrote in the study abstract.

Testosterone replacement is the standard treatment for most men with symptomatic testosterone deficiency, according to The Endocrine Society guidelines.

In the study by Saad and colleagues, treatment used a slow-release, injectable form of the male hormone (testosterone undecanoate) that is not yet available in the United States. It is marketed in Europe, Latin America, Australia and parts of Asia and Africa.

Saad is an employee of Bayer Pharma, which makes a brand of testosterone undecanoate and which partially funded the study in its final two years.

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Founded in 1916, The Endocrine Society is the world’s oldest, largest and most active organization devoted to research on hormones and the clinical practice of endocrinology. Today, The Endocrine Society’s membership consists of over 15,000 scientists, physicians, educators, nurses and students in more than 100 countries. Society members represent all basic, applied and clinical interests in endocrinology. The Endocrine Society is based in Chevy Chase, Maryland. To learn more about the Society and the field of endocrinology.
 
RAIDEN

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Good read LK, i love my endocrinologist. More guys should see one if they can, especially if they are in their 30's or older.
 
SAD

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Will be cruising at trt level dose on test undecanoate soon, and I'm looking forward to twice monthly injections. I don't understand why more people don't cruise on test undec instead of enan or cyp.
 
JackD

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Love the article, thanks LK. I agree, if anyone above 30 starts to feel depressed or just a lack of energy get your hormones tested. It's amazing what's found and then treatment.

SAD I like your idea of using Test undecanoate, what's your dosage every 2 weeks??
 
RedNeck

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Best thing I ever did was staying on and cruising on a moderately low does of test. Really why would someone want to give up that great feeling of well being you get from test.
 
SAD

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Love the article, thanks LK. I agree, if anyone above 30 starts to feel depressed or just a lack of energy get your hormones tested. It's amazing what's found and then treatment.

SAD I like your idea of using Test undecanoate, what's your dosage every 2 weeks??

After an appropriate frontload (havent quite dialed in what that will be yet) I'll cruise on 500mg pinned EOW. With the weight of the ester, it will be close to 200mg/wk of test e or cyp. I'll cruise there for a few months and then get bloodwork done to determine whether to go up, down, or stay the same.

The undec I'm getting is 500mg/ml, so its as easy as 1ml, twice per month.
 
Gstacker

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Nice sad an good luck with that.... Did u have blood work done already or will you while natty to get a baseline? What are you shooting for after u been cruising for a min?
 
SAD

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My baseline natty was mid 600s ng/dl about 4 months ago. I won't be natty before cruising, so I'll be using that as my benchmark. I'll be shooting for right around 1000ng/dl total test while I'm competitively powerlifting, then when I'm through with that in 10-15 years, I'll shoot for 600-700 ng/dl again.
 
RedNeck

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When cruising I usually use about 250mg of test e a week. Or about 30-35mg of prop a day if cruising cruising on that.
 
Like_a_Weed

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I was "cruising" at 250 a week and now do 175 a week and the reduction brought my blood pressure to good from not so good, still feel great and my nipples are much happier. I can't see ever coming off as long as its available. I may not use more than that for a long time, feel great and making great progress. The longer acting esters sound great, hopefully I can find some of the longer acting stuff because 2x a month injects sounds good. Great article thanks for sharing.
 
mugzy

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This is a great article, thanks.
 
BigDieselDawg

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what is considered low T? I just had mine checked a couple weeks ago and just looked up the results..it is showing 255 ng/dl range being 175-781 Seems to me that's kind of low. I turn 50 in Sept.
 
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