Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study
Abstract Background Low testosterone (T) levels in men associate with increased risks of obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases. However, most studies are cross‐sectional with follow‐up‐time < 10 years, and data on early growth are limited. Objective To compare...
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crwiley:10.1111/andr.13492 2024-09-15T18:25:43+00:00 Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study Laru, Johanna Pinola, Pekka Ojaniemi, Marja Korhonen, Elisa Laikari, Lotta Franks, Stephen Piltonen, Terhi T. Tapanainen, Juha S. Niinimäki, Maarit Morin‐Papunen, Laure Oulun Yliopiston Tukisäätiö Oulun Yliopistollinen Sairaala Sosiaali- ja Terveysministeriö Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos European Regional Development Fund 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/andr.13492 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/andr.13492 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Andrology volume 12, issue 2, page 327-337 ISSN 2047-2919 2047-2927 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/andr.13492 2024-07-11T04:36:45Z Abstract Background Low testosterone (T) levels in men associate with increased risks of obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases. However, most studies are cross‐sectional with follow‐up‐time < 10 years, and data on early growth are limited. Objective To compare prenatal factors and body mass index (BMI) development from birth to age 46 in relation to low T at age 31. Materials and methods Men with low T (T < 12.1 nmol/L, n = 132) and men with normal T at age 31 ( n = 2561) were derived from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966. Prenatal factors, longitudinal weight and height data from birth to age 14, and cross‐sectional weight and height data at ages 31 and 46, and waist‐hip‐ratio (WHR) and T levels at age 31 were analyzed. Longitudinal modeling and timing of adiposity rebound (AR, second BMI rise at age 5–7 years) were calculated from fitted BMI curves. Results were adjusted for mother's pre‐pregnancy BMI and smoking status, birth weight for gestational age, alcohol consumption, education level, smoking status, and WHR at age 31. Results Neither gestational age nor birth weight was associated with low T at age 31; however, maternal obesity during gestation was more prevalent among men with low T (9.8% vs. 3.5%, adjusted aOR: 2.43 [1.19−4.98]). Men with low T had earlier AR (5.28 vs. 5.82, aOR: 0.73 [0.56−0.94]) and higher BMI ( p < 0.001) from AR onward until age 46. Men with both early AR and low T had the highest BMI from AR onward. Conclusions In men, maternal obesity and early weight gain associate with lower T levels at age 31, independently of adulthood abdominal obesity. Given the well‐known health risks related to obesity, and the rising prevalence of maternal obesity, the results of the present study emphasize the importance of preventing obesity that may also affect the later reproductive health of the offspring. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Wiley Online Library Andrology 12 2 327 337 |
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Abstract Background Low testosterone (T) levels in men associate with increased risks of obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases. However, most studies are cross‐sectional with follow‐up‐time < 10 years, and data on early growth are limited. Objective To compare prenatal factors and body mass index (BMI) development from birth to age 46 in relation to low T at age 31. Materials and methods Men with low T (T < 12.1 nmol/L, n = 132) and men with normal T at age 31 ( n = 2561) were derived from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966. Prenatal factors, longitudinal weight and height data from birth to age 14, and cross‐sectional weight and height data at ages 31 and 46, and waist‐hip‐ratio (WHR) and T levels at age 31 were analyzed. Longitudinal modeling and timing of adiposity rebound (AR, second BMI rise at age 5–7 years) were calculated from fitted BMI curves. Results were adjusted for mother's pre‐pregnancy BMI and smoking status, birth weight for gestational age, alcohol consumption, education level, smoking status, and WHR at age 31. Results Neither gestational age nor birth weight was associated with low T at age 31; however, maternal obesity during gestation was more prevalent among men with low T (9.8% vs. 3.5%, adjusted aOR: 2.43 [1.19−4.98]). Men with low T had earlier AR (5.28 vs. 5.82, aOR: 0.73 [0.56−0.94]) and higher BMI ( p < 0.001) from AR onward until age 46. Men with both early AR and low T had the highest BMI from AR onward. Conclusions In men, maternal obesity and early weight gain associate with lower T levels at age 31, independently of adulthood abdominal obesity. Given the well‐known health risks related to obesity, and the rising prevalence of maternal obesity, the results of the present study emphasize the importance of preventing obesity that may also affect the later reproductive health of the offspring. |
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Laru, Johanna Pinola, Pekka Ojaniemi, Marja Korhonen, Elisa Laikari, Lotta Franks, Stephen Piltonen, Terhi T. Tapanainen, Juha S. Niinimäki, Maarit Morin‐Papunen, Laure |
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Laru, Johanna Pinola, Pekka Ojaniemi, Marja Korhonen, Elisa Laikari, Lotta Franks, Stephen Piltonen, Terhi T. Tapanainen, Juha S. Niinimäki, Maarit Morin‐Papunen, Laure Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study |
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Laru, Johanna Pinola, Pekka Ojaniemi, Marja Korhonen, Elisa Laikari, Lotta Franks, Stephen Piltonen, Terhi T. Tapanainen, Juha S. Niinimäki, Maarit Morin‐Papunen, Laure |
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Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study |
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Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study |
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Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study |
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Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study |
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Low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: A birth cohort study |
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low testosterone at age 31 associates with maternal obesity and higher body mass index from childhood until age 46: a birth cohort study |
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