EMAS
Cohort type
General population-based cohort
Disease
Participant type
No diagnosis
Profile
This is the largest multi-centre study of ageing in men in the world and intends to identify the nature and frequency of some of the symptoms of ageing in men, the relationships between these symptoms to hormonal changes and other risk factors.
In total, 3369 men in 8 different countries in Europe are taking part in the study. These 8 centres are Manchester – UK, Malmo – Sweden, Tartu – Estonia, Lodz – Poland, Szeged – Hungary, Florence – Italy, Santiago de Compostela – Spain, Leuven – Belgium. In each centre, ~400 men aged between 40 and 79 years at the start of the study have been recruited. They will be followed up to look for future changes in their hormonal and general health status. The men will be investigated initially on two occasions, at the start and then ~5 years later. It is highly likely that the study will continue beyond 5 years and further testing will be organised subsequently. The aims of the study are to:
- Document geographical variations in the ageing-related involution decline of endocrine function in European men;
- Explain the variability in the rate of secular decline in endocrine functions on the basis of socio-demographic, lifestyle, co-morbid, ethnic/racial, or genetic factors;
- Predict the physical and psychological health status of individuals based on the variation in ageing-related endocrine decline and changes in body composition.
Last update – 24/04/2017
Andrology Research Unit
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Gastroenterology
Domain of Cardiovascular, Metabolic and Nutritional Sciences
School of Medical Sciences
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
University of Manchester (United Kingdom)
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Old St Mary's Building - Ground Floor
Hathersage Road
M13 9WL
Manchester
United Kingdom