@article {928, title = {Determinants of serum total and free testosterone levels in women over the age of 65 years.}, journal = {J Clin Endocrinol Metab}, volume = {92}, year = {2007}, month = {2007 Feb}, pages = {509-16}, abstract = {

CONTEXT: Little is known about testosterone (T) levels and their determinants in women of late postmenopausal age.

OBJECTIVE: We describe levels of total and free T and selected factors that influence these levels in a random sample of older women.

DESIGN: Levels of serum total T and free T by microdialysis were measured using ultrasensitive assays in 347 community-dwelling women aged 65-98 yr enrolled in the Cardiovascular Health Study. Cross-sectional analyses were performed to define factors associated with total and free T levels.

RESULTS: In adjusted models: 1) total T levels declined with age until 80, whereas free T levels did not vary by age; 2) women with bilateral oophorectomy had 23\% lower total T and 16\% lower free T levels than those with at least one intact ovary; 3) oral estrogen users had total and free T levels that were 47\% lower than never users; 4) obese women had 47\% higher total T and 20\% higher free T levels, and overweight women had 24\% higher total T and 14\% higher free T levels, than normal weight women; and 5) free T levels were 51\% higher in black women. Corticosteroid users had 75\% lower total T and 43\% lower free T levels than nonusers.

CONCLUSIONS: Bilateral oophorectomy, estrogen use, corticosteroid use, and low body mass index are independent risk factors for lower T levels in women aged 65 yr and over. Although highly prevalent in women of this age, the physiological significance of low T levels in late postmenopausal women requires further investigation.

}, keywords = {Age Distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aging, Body Mass Index, Cross-Sectional Studies, Estrogen Replacement Therapy, Female, Humans, Hypogonadism, Multivariate Analysis, Nonlinear Dynamics, Obesity, Ovariectomy, Ovary, Postmenopause, Predictive Value of Tests, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Testosterone}, issn = {0021-972X}, doi = {10.1210/jc.2006-1399}, author = {Cappola, Anne R and Ratcliffe, Sarah J and Bhasin, Shalender and Blackman, Marc R and Cauley, Jane and Robbins, John and Zmuda, Joseph M and Harris, Tamara and Fried, Linda P} }