Perhaps,
Testosterone
does not improve
Cognition
(BioMindmap Proof Quality is Low.)
Perhaps,
Testosterone
does not improve
Cognition
(BioMindmap Proof Quality is Low.)
1.3
ValidityScore
Valid or Invalid?
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Sources.
How the conclusion was made?
Old men with low testosterone treated with testosterone for a year did not show improvements memory or cognitive function compared to placebo.
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2017RCT
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Anton S, Barrett-Connor E, Basaria S, Bhasin S, Cauley JA, Cella D, Cifelli D, Crandall JP, Cunningham GR, Diem SJ, Ellenberg SS, Ensrud KE, Farrar JT, Gill TM, Hou X, Lewis CE, Matsumoto AM, Molitch ME, Pahor M, Pleasants DD, Resnick SM, Shumaker SA, Snyder PJ, Stephens-Shields AJ, Swerdloff RS, Wang C
- Organism: Humans — Old
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#Aged, Alvin M Matsumoto, Androgens / therapeutic use*, Cognition / drug effects, Cognition / physiology, Double-Blind Method, Executive Function / drug effects, Executive Function / physiology, Extramural, Gels, Humans, Intention to Treat Analysis, MEDLINE, Male, Memory / drug effects, Memory / physiology, Memory Disorders / blood, Memory Disorders / drug therapy*, Memory Disorders / etiology, Mental Recall / drug effects, Mental Recall / physiology, Multicenter Study, N.I.H., NCBI, NIH, NLM, National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, Non-U.S. Gov', PMC5433758, Peter J Snyder, PubMed Abstract, Randomized Controlled Trial, Reference Values, Research Support, Research Support, Susan M Resnick, Testosterone / blood, Testosterone / therapeutic use*, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, doi:10.1001/jama.2016.21044, pmid:28241356, t
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