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Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men

INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with reduced testosterone and worsened erectile and sexual function in men. Weight loss improves these outcomes. High protein diets potentially offer anthropometric and metabolic benefits, but their effects on reproductive and sexual outcomes is not known. AIM: To...

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Autores principales: Moran, Lisa J., Brinkworth, Grant D., Martin, Sean, Wycherley, Thomas P., Stuckey, Bronwyn, Lutze, Janna, Clifton, Peter M., Wittert, Gary A., Noakes, Manny
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27584019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161297
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author Moran, Lisa J.
Brinkworth, Grant D.
Martin, Sean
Wycherley, Thomas P.
Stuckey, Bronwyn
Lutze, Janna
Clifton, Peter M.
Wittert, Gary A.
Noakes, Manny
author_facet Moran, Lisa J.
Brinkworth, Grant D.
Martin, Sean
Wycherley, Thomas P.
Stuckey, Bronwyn
Lutze, Janna
Clifton, Peter M.
Wittert, Gary A.
Noakes, Manny
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description INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with reduced testosterone and worsened erectile and sexual function in men. Weight loss improves these outcomes. High protein diets potentially offer anthropometric and metabolic benefits, but their effects on reproductive and sexual outcomes is not known. AIM: To examine the long-term effects of weight loss with a higher protein or carbohydrate diet on testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin, erectile dysfunction, lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual desire in overweight and obese men. METHODS: One-hundred and eighteen overweight or obese men (body mass index 27–40 kg/m(2), age 20–65 years) were randomly assigned to an energy restricted higher protein low fat (35% protein, 40% carbohydrate, 25% fat; n = 57) or higher carbohydrate low fat diet (17% protein, 58% carbohydrate, 25% fat, n = 61) diet for 52 weeks (12 weeks weight loss, 40 weeks weight maintenance). Primary outcomes were serum total testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin and calculated free testosterone. Secondary outcomes were erectile function as assessed by the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) (total score and erectile function domain), lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual desire. RESULTS: Total testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin and free testosterone increased (P<0.001) and the total IIEF increased (P = 0.017) with no differences between diets (P≥0.244). Increases in testosterone (P = 0.037) and sex hormone binding globulin (P<0.001) and improvements in the total IIEF (P = 0.041) occurred from weeks 0–12 with a further increase in testosterone from week 12–52 (P = 0.002). Increases in free testosterone occurred from week 12–52 (p = 0.002). The IIEF erectile functon domain, lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual desire did not change in either group (P≥0.126). CONCLUSIONS: In overweight and obese men, weight loss with both high protein and carbohydrate diets improve testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin and overall sexual function. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Anzctr.org.au ACTRN12606000002583
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spelling pubmed-50087542016-09-27 Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men Moran, Lisa J. Brinkworth, Grant D. Martin, Sean Wycherley, Thomas P. Stuckey, Bronwyn Lutze, Janna Clifton, Peter M. Wittert, Gary A. Noakes, Manny PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Obesity is associated with reduced testosterone and worsened erectile and sexual function in men. Weight loss improves these outcomes. High protein diets potentially offer anthropometric and metabolic benefits, but their effects on reproductive and sexual outcomes is not known. AIM: To examine the long-term effects of weight loss with a higher protein or carbohydrate diet on testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin, erectile dysfunction, lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual desire in overweight and obese men. METHODS: One-hundred and eighteen overweight or obese men (body mass index 27–40 kg/m(2), age 20–65 years) were randomly assigned to an energy restricted higher protein low fat (35% protein, 40% carbohydrate, 25% fat; n = 57) or higher carbohydrate low fat diet (17% protein, 58% carbohydrate, 25% fat, n = 61) diet for 52 weeks (12 weeks weight loss, 40 weeks weight maintenance). Primary outcomes were serum total testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin and calculated free testosterone. Secondary outcomes were erectile function as assessed by the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) (total score and erectile function domain), lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual desire. RESULTS: Total testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin and free testosterone increased (P<0.001) and the total IIEF increased (P = 0.017) with no differences between diets (P≥0.244). Increases in testosterone (P = 0.037) and sex hormone binding globulin (P<0.001) and improvements in the total IIEF (P = 0.041) occurred from weeks 0–12 with a further increase in testosterone from week 12–52 (P = 0.002). Increases in free testosterone occurred from week 12–52 (p = 0.002). The IIEF erectile functon domain, lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual desire did not change in either group (P≥0.126). CONCLUSIONS: In overweight and obese men, weight loss with both high protein and carbohydrate diets improve testosterone, sex hormone binding globulin and overall sexual function. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Anzctr.org.au ACTRN12606000002583 Public Library of Science 2016-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5008754/ /pubmed/27584019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161297 Text en © 2016 Moran et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Moran, Lisa J.
Brinkworth, Grant D.
Martin, Sean
Wycherley, Thomas P.
Stuckey, Bronwyn
Lutze, Janna
Clifton, Peter M.
Wittert, Gary A.
Noakes, Manny
Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men
title Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men
title_full Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men
title_fullStr Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men
title_short Long-Term Effects of a Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing High Protein or High Carbohydrate Weight Loss Diets on Testosterone, SHBG, Erectile and Urinary Function in Overweight and Obese Men
title_sort long-term effects of a randomised controlled trial comparing high protein or high carbohydrate weight loss diets on testosterone, shbg, erectile and urinary function in overweight and obese men
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27584019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161297
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