Age and Training Intensity Differently Affect Male Runners' Endocrine and Sexual Parameters

CHINESE JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY(2022)

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Physical activity is widely recognized to improve health and its inclusion in daily life at all ages is highly recommended. Gonadal honnones are known to be affected by physical activity. The exercise-induced effects on male runners of different ages were investigated by dividing 31 runners by age (Young, Y, 30-55 years; Old, O, 56-70 years) and amount of training (Light, L, <50 km/week; Heavy, H, 50 or more km/week). To test the somatic, sexual, and psychological health aspects, the Aging Male's Symptoms Scale (AMS) and the International Index of Erectile Function-6 (IIEF-6) questionnaires were administered and blood samples were drawn for adrenocorticotropic hormone, testosterone (Total-TT), free testosterone (Free-T), cortisol (C), dihydrotestosterone (DHT), estradiol, and sex hormone-binding globulin determinations. Clinical evaluations and questionnaire results showed the presence in all groups of some subclinical symptoms and "Light" dysfunctions. TT in the old-heavy (OH) group was significantly lower than in the OL group (2.38 +/- 0.18 ng/mL vs. 3.36 +/- 0.44 ng/mL, P = 0.05). The TT/DHT ratio was significantly higher in YH than in OH (3.64 +/- 0.16 vs. 2.92 +/- 0.23, P < 0.05). TT was positively correlated with AMS sexual subscale and negatively correlated with IIEF-6. Physical activity can significantly affect andrological health and testosterone levels in runners at all ages. Thus, due to the important testosterone-mediated vital functions in men, the evaluation of these parameters would be indicated in old as well as in young subjects.
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Hormones, runner, sexual functions, testosterone
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