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  • Title: Controlled study on the combined effect of alcohol and tobacco smoking on testosterone in alcohol-dependent men.
    Author: Walter M, Gerhard U, Gerlach M, Weijers HG, Boening J, Wiesbeck GA.
    Journal: Alcohol Alcohol; 2007; 42(1):19-23. PubMed ID: 17046963.
    Abstract:
    AIMS: The present study examined the association between pre-treatment drinking and smoking parameters and plasma testosterone levels before and after alcohol withdrawal. METHODS: A total of 51 alcohol-dependent men and 43 age-matched healthy men were investigated. In alcoholics, free testosterone in plasma was measured on the day of admission, after detoxification and after 6 weeks of sobriety. RESULTS: While the testosterone level of alcoholic men did not differ from healthy controls at the onset of withdrawal, it was significantly higher for the alcoholics after 6 weeks of sobriety than for the healthy controls. Higher alcohol consumption and higher tobacco use before detoxification led to higher levels of testosterone concentration before and after withdrawal. CONCLUSIONS: The effect of alcohol and tobacco is cumulative, with higher levels of alcohol and tobacco consumption being associated with higher levels of testosterone before and after alcohol withdrawal.
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