Sex Hormone Ratios Tied to Metabolic Syndrome Risk

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Sex Hormone Ratios Tied to Metabolic Syndrome Risk
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Regular assessment of sex hormones, notably FEI in both sexes and FAI in younger women, helped identify individuals at higher risk for cardiovascular disease.

index is strongly linked to metabolic and inflammatory markers in men of all ages and older women, whereas a higher free androgen index shows similar associations in women younger than 50 years. Imbalance s in sex hormones are associated with the development of metabolic abnormalities and inflammatory diseases and, therefore, may serve as markers for these conditions. and inflammation in 9167 adults using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cycles 2013-2016.< .

09;"A regular evaluation of sex hormone ratios specific to sex is critical across age groups for risk stratification and early prevention," the authors wrote.The study was conducted by Pallavi Dubey, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, El Paso, Texas. It wasThe study could not establish a causal link between sex hormones and MS and inflammatory markers owing to its cross-sectional analysis.

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