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Title: Urinary endogenous steroids and their relationships with BMD and body composition in health young males
Authors: Timon, Rafael
Olcina, Gillermo
Tomas-Carus, Pablo
Raimundo, Armando
Maynar, Juan I.
Maynar, Marcos
Keywords: body composition
steroids
bone mass density
health young males
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Timon R, Olcina G, Tomas-Carus P, Raimundo A, Maynar JI, Maynar M. Urinary endogenous steroids and their relationships with BMD and body composition in healthy young males. Endocrine. 2012 Jan 15. [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract: Some studies have stated that steroid hormones have associations with the values of strength, bone mass density (BMD), and body composition shown by people. In this way, steroid hormonal changes have been directly or indirectly associated with changes in body composition, fat distribution, lean mass, muscle weakness, osteoporosis, as well as depression. Regarding to this topic, most studies have been carried out using blood samples. However, some research has tried to analyze the correlation among urinary steroid hormones and body mass index, fat mass, or BMD. Urinary samples are easy to obtain in sufficient quantities without the need for invasive techniques. Therefore, in this study, we tested the hypothesis that the values of bone mineral density and body composition are related to the values of urinary endogenous steroid excretion (androgens, estro- gens, and corticosteroids).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/4130
Type: article
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