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Testosterone therapy in the aging male
Bruno Lunenfeld
, Eberhard Nieschlag
Department of Chemistry
University of Münster
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peer-review
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Scopus citations
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy
100%
Aging Male
100%
Late-onset Hypogonadism
100%
Quality of Life
66%
Aging
33%
Disability
33%
Risk Factors
33%
Cardiovascular Disease
33%
Osteoporosis
33%
Testosterone
33%
Sexual Behavior
33%
Sexual Dysfunction
33%
Biologically Active
33%
Muscle Strength
33%
Body Composition
33%
Muscle Mass
33%
Compress
33%
Clinical Response
33%
Active Form
33%
Serum Concentration
33%
Abstaining
33%
Fracture Risk
33%
Dietary Habits
33%
Frailty
33%
High Quality of Life
33%
Serum Testosterone
33%
Clinical Consequences
33%
Shared Responsibility
33%
Metabolic Parameters
33%
Neuropsychological Functioning
33%
Periodic Inspection
33%
Muscle Function
33%
Physiologic Range
33%
Libido
33%
Clinical Monitoring
33%
Physician Evaluation
33%
Eugonadal
33%
Testosterone Supplementation
33%
Major Illnesses
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Quality of Life
100%
Androgen Therapy
100%
Hypogonadism
100%
Body Composition
33%
Muscle Mass
33%
Blood Level
33%
Testosterone Blood Level
33%
Metabolic Parameters
33%
Frailty
33%
Supplementation
33%
Symptom
33%
Sexual Dysfunction
33%
Disease
33%
Cardiovascular Disease
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Quality of Life
100%
Androgen Therapy
100%
Hypogonadism
100%
Disease
33%
Cardiovascular Disease
33%
Symptom
33%
Supplementation
33%
Osteoporosis
33%
Frailty
33%
Dietary Habit
33%
Libido
33%
Sexual Functioning
33%
Sexual Dysfunction
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Blood Level
100%
Testosterone Blood Level
100%
Body Composition
100%
Libido
100%
Sexuality
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hypogonadism
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
33%
Frailty
33%
Symptom
33%
Sexual Dysfunction
33%
Disease
33%