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In 2004, it was estimated that 3.4 million people had died of the consequences of a raised fasting glycemia (11).
More than 80% of the deaths by diabetes occur in countries with weak or intermediate income.(12).
The Word Health Organisation provides that in 2030, diabetes will be the seventh cause of death in the world (13).
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The fall of testosterone's production plays a determining role in progression of matutity onset diabetes independently of regimen and exercise.
2012- High-normal Glucose Levels in Non-diabetic and Pre-diabetic Men Are Associated with Decreased Testosterone Levels. Young Shin, Eun Ki Park1, Byoung Jin Park, Jae Yong Shim, Hye Ree Lee. Korean J Fam Med. 2012;33:152-156 pdf. (download) (8)
1992- Georges Debled- Diabète et testostérone pdf. (9) download
A testosterone's property known since tens of years :
Reduction in androgens' production with age causes sugar intolerance and lead to maturity onset diabetes diabetes.
Chronic insufficiency of testosterone's production is the major cause of maturity onset diabetes after forty.
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Favorable impact of testosterone on maturity onset diabetes was shown in 2001 by a precise scientific study.
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Androgens support the cicatrization of diabetes' gangrenous toes.
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