[ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Mar-2000
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: BMA Press Office
pressoffice@bma.org.uk
44-20-7383-6254
BMJ-British Medical Journal

Is there such a thing as the male menopause?

The male menopause-does it exist?

The male menopause may not be the right term for it, but men do have a collection of symptoms in mid-life that equate to the female menopause, argue Gould and Petty of Goldcross Medical Services, London, in a debate in this week's BMJ. Not so, contends Howard Jacobs, of the Royal Free and University College School of Medicine, London. There's no biological evidence to support a "menopause" in men, he says. It's simply a matter of getting older and experiencing a gradual decline in physical prowess. And unlike menopausal women, whose symptoms can be remedied with hormone replacement therapy, additional testosterone does little to resolve men's symptoms, he concludes.

###

Contacts:

Dr Duncan Gould, Goldcross Medical Services, London Email: duncan@goldcrossmedical.com

Or

Professor Howard Jacobs, Royal Free and University College School of Medicine, Middlesex Hospital, London Email: H.Jacobs@ucl.ac.uk




[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

 


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.