Testosterone deficiency and metabolic disturbances in men who fathered a child by use of donated spermatozoa

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Angel Elenkov from the Skane University have published the paper: Testosterone deficiency and metabolic disturbances in men who fathered a child by use of donated spermatozoa, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The study has shown that men who became fathers with donated spermatozoa, post-conception, do have a statistically significantly elevated risk for having prescribed DLE and TRT, as compared to those conceiving naturally.

SUMMARY

    The authors used nationwide register data to identify the fathers of all life-born children in Sweden between 2007 and 2014. By . . .

     

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