Aging Men's Health: A Case-Based ApproachRobert S. Tan Thieme, 2011 M01 1 - 212 páginas A complete reference on common health concerns for the aging man The global population is aging, and this important text explores the common health concerns that accompany male aging, particularly the effects of declining testosterone levels, or andropause. Aging Men's Health is the first and only book to comprehensively review this topic. Using a case-based approach with supporting evidence, the book examines treatment for the biological and physiological changes that stem from a wide range of age-related problems associated with androgen deficiency. You will read about such topics as erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, heart disease, arthritis, osteoporosis, obesity, growth hormone replacement for aging men, nutriceuticals, hypogonadism, and much more. Findings cited from recent literature ensure reliable analysis in every chapter, and 100 charts and graphs clarify research and key points. The clinical implications of male aging extend into many disciplines--orthopedics, urology, endocrinology, cardiology, and others. Appropriate treatment and care are crucial. Highly informative and authoritative, this concise reference is a must for all practitioners treating the aging male patient. |
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... less than that in El Salvador by 2 years and about the same as that in the Philippines . The coun- tries with the highest average life expectancies are Andorra ( 84 years ) , San Marino ( 81 years ) , Japan ( 81 years ) , and Singapore ...
... less common in men than in women . However , men are less likely to report depression , and may manifest other problems such as anger , alcoholism , slacking work per- formance , and domestic violence . Prevention in- cludes early ...
... less likely with the type 1 serotype than with the type 2 serotype . HIV screening re- mains important in men at risk , such as homo- sexuals , intravenous drug abusers , and those who had transfusions in the past . Informed con- sent ...
... less uncomfortable as a procedure . The accuracy of the technique is con- tinually being challenged . At this point , it is proba- bly the preferred screening test for patients with an incomplete colonoscopy , or for those patients who ...
... less than the potential maximum at this point . Obviously , there are variations from person to person . In general , the inherent aging process now largely determines the chances of death after the age of 28 years . It is interesting ...
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Laboratory Assessments Implications in Diagnostics for the Andropause | 22 |
Androgens and Sexuality in Aging Men | 33 |
Depression in Aging Men Are There Unique GenderBased Therapies? | 39 |
Alzheimers Disease in Older Men Are There GenderSpecific Etiological Issues and Treatments? | 48 |
The Effects of Aging Hypogonadism and Nutrition on Endurance and Strength | 57 |
Arthritis in Aging Men | 98 |
Cardiovascular Heart Disease in Older Men and the Role of Androgens | 108 |
An Overview of Erectile Dysfunction in Aging Men | 117 |
Depression Erectile Dysfunction and Coronary Heart Disease An Interlinked Syndrome in Men | 125 |
Premature or Rapid Ejaculation A Neurobiological Approach to Management | 132 |
Prostate Cancer Controversies and Developments in Screening and Treatments | 137 |
Growth Hormone Replacement in Aging Men | 155 |
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement with Testosterone in Men | 163 |
Osteoporosis in Aging Men | 69 |
Effect of Androgens on Muscle Bone and Hair in Men | 79 |
Obesity in Aging Men and the Androgen Relationship | 89 |
Nutraceuticals as Preventive Medicine in Aging Mens Health | 172 |
Index | 181 |