雄性激素可以通过保存海马神经再生维持老年男性心理健康吗?
MI Ransome - 中国神经再生研究(英文版), 2012 - sjzsyj.com.cn
Interest surrounds the role of sex-hormones in regulating brain function outside of
reproductive behaviour. Declining androgen production in aging males has been associated …
reproductive behaviour. Declining androgen production in aging males has been associated …
Could androgens maintain specific domains of mental health in aging men by preserving hippocampal neurogenesis?☆
MI Ransome - Neural regeneration research, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Interest surrounds the role of sex-hormones in regulating brain function outside of
reproductive behaviour. Declining androgen production in aging males has been associated …
reproductive behaviour. Declining androgen production in aging males has been associated …
The effects of testosterone supplementation on cognitive functioning in older men.
EJ Wahjoepramono, PR Asih… - CNS & Neurological …, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
Reduction in testosterone levels in men during aging is associated with cognitive decline
and risk of dementia. Animal studies have shown benefits for testosterone supplementation …
and risk of dementia. Animal studies have shown benefits for testosterone supplementation …
[HTML][HTML] Testosterone Decline and Cognitive Impairment—Is There a Link?
S Sinha, C Jackness - medpagetoday.com
Advancing age is the most important significant risk factor for the onset of general cognitive
decline. 1 This decline is variable among individuals. Some older people experience …
decline. 1 This decline is variable among individuals. Some older people experience …
Sex hormones and cognitive function in older men
K Yaffe, LY Lui, J Zmuda… - Journal of the American …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have suggested that estrogen may improve cognitive function
or prevent cognitive decline in older women. Little research has been conducted on …
or prevent cognitive decline in older women. Little research has been conducted on …
Effects of testosterone on cognitive and brain aging in elderly men
SD Moffat - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Older age is associated with functional declines throughout the body, including some
aspects of cognitive performance. While dementia develops in only some elderly individuals …
aspects of cognitive performance. While dementia develops in only some elderly individuals …
Effects of testosterone therapy on cognitive function in aging: a systematic review
JT Hua, KL Hildreth, VS Pelak - Cognitive and Behavioral …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Endogenous testosterone in the aging man has been scrutinized extensively in regard to its
effects on performance in many cognitive domains, especially verbal fluency, visuospatial …
effects on performance in many cognitive domains, especially verbal fluency, visuospatial …
[引用][C] [P‐155]: Effects of testosterone supplementation on cognitive functioning in aging men: A systematic review
PC Heyn, RS Schwartz, T Powell… - Alzheimer's & …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Background Accumulative evidence suggests that exogenous or endogenous sex hormones
have positive effects on the management and clinical treatment of some age-related …
have positive effects on the management and clinical treatment of some age-related …
Effects of testosterone on behavior, depression, and cognitive function in older men with mild cognitive loss
AM Kenny, G Fabregas, C Song… - The Journals of …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Background. The role of sex hormones in the prevention of cognitive decline is uncertain.
Animal studies suggest mechanisms for sex hormones including testosterone to maintain …
Animal studies suggest mechanisms for sex hormones including testosterone to maintain …
Testosterone and cognition in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease: an update
I Driscoll, SM Resnick - Current Alzheimer Research, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
There is evidence to suggest that testosterone loss constitutes a risk for cognitive decline
and possibly dementia, and that elderly men might benefit from exogenous supplementation …
and possibly dementia, and that elderly men might benefit from exogenous supplementation …