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Original Articles

Age‐related patterns of urinary Gonadotropins (FSH and LH) and E‐3‐G as measures of reproductive function among Turkana Males of Northern Kenya

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Pages 30-45 | Published online: 23 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

To determine age‐related patterns of gonadotropins and their relationship to energetic status in a subsistence population we analyzed urinary FSH, LH, and estrone‐3‐glucuronide (E‐3‐G) along with anthropometric measures among Turkana males of northern Kenya. Subjects were 134 nomadic and 109 settled males ages 20 to 80+. FSH, LH and E‐3‐G were significantly higher among the settled, compared to nomadic, males. LH, but not FSH, showed a significant increase across 10 year age groups among all the men. E‐3‐G increased across age groups only among the settled males. Controlled for age, FSH was inversely related to measures of fat free and body mass among the settled men. These findings suggest an unusual age profile of gonadotropins and estrogen metabolites that may reflect the impact of fluctuating food availability. More research is needed to address the impact of energetic and social factors on the male reproductive axis among energetically stressed populations.

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Address correspondence to: Benjamin Campbell, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee, 290 Sabin Hall, 3413 N. Downer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211 Tel: 617–876–0491. E‐mail: [email protected]

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