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Evaluation of Association Between Testosterone Levels, Dementia, and Adverse Mental Health Outcomes

Evaluation of Association Between Testosterone Levels, Dementia, and Adverse Mental Health Outcomes

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Overview

This study evaluates the association between testosterone levels and risk of dementia and adverse mental health outcomes (e.g. depression and anxiety). It is not known whether low testosterone levels may be associated with an increased risk of dementia. Learning about the association between testosterone levels and risk of dementia may help determine the long-term effects of androgen deprivation therapy and may help improve quality of life.

Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To use a Mendelian randomization study design to determine whether genetically predicted decreased testosterone levels are associated with an increased risk of dementia.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To examine whether genetically predicted decreased testosterone levels are associated with worse cognitive function and adverse mental health outcomes.

OUTLINE

Patients' records from institutional or national biobanks are reviewed.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Have volunteered to participate in institutional or national biobanks, mainly the UK Biobank and the Kaiser Permanente Research Bank, and those that have previously participated in studies that resulted in de-identified clinical and genetic data being make available on public archives, mainly the database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP)
  • No special populations (adults unable to consent, individuals not yet adults, pregnant women, or prisoners)

Study details
    Anxiety Disorder
    Depression
    Genetic Disorder
    Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Neoplasm
    Malignant Solid Neoplasm

NCT04743466

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

17 August 2025

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