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Effects of a high-fat diet on postabsorptive and postprandial testosterone responses to a fat-rich meal
Volek, J. S.; Gómez, A. L.; Love, D. M.; Avery, N. G.; Sharman, M. J.; Kraemer, W. J.
Abstract:
Postprandial testosterone concentrations have been shown to significantly decrease after a fat-rich meal, which may be due to inhibition of testosterone production by chylomicrons. We examined the effects of a high-fat diet known to reduce postprandial chylomicrons on the testosterone response to a fat-rich meal. Total testosterone (TT), free testosterone (FT), cortisol, and insulin responses to a high-fat test meal containing 5.44 MJ (1,300 kcal, 11% carbohydrate, 3% protein, 86% fat) were determined before (week 0) and after (week 8) an 8-week high-fat diet (64% fat) in 11 healthy men. The high-fat diet resulted in significant reductions in postabsorptive and postprandial serum triacylglycerols (55% and 50%, respectively). There were no significant changes in postabsorptive serum TT, FT, and cortisol, but insulin concentrations were significantly (P
Automatic Tags
Humans; Male; Adult; Triglycerides; Testosterone; Time Factors; Lipids; Fasting; Insulin; Hydrocortisone; Administration, Oral; Postprandial Period; European Continental Ancestry Group; Chylomicrons
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