Volume 8, Issue 4 (July 2006) 8, 488–492; 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2006.00169.x
Association of carotene rich diet with hypogonadism in a male athlete
Dimitrios Adamopoulos, Evangelia Venaki, Eftychia Koukkou, Evangelia Billa, Niki Kapolla and Stamatina Nicopoulou
Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, "Elena Venizelou" Hospital, Athens 11521, Greece
Correspondence: Prof. Dimitrios Adamopoulos, Endocrine Department, "Elena Venizelou" Hospital, 2 E. Venizelou Square, GR-115 21 Athens, Greece. Fax: +32-10-641-1156. E-mail: hel-soc-andro@ath.forthnet.gr
Received 15 December 2005; Accepted 28 February 2006
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Aim: To report on a unique case of hypogonadism associated with excessive carotene intake in a young male athlete.
Case report: A 20-year-old patient presented with a gradual decline in muscular and physical activity, sexual interest and erectile ability associated with a high in carotene and low in animal fat diet of his own design a year prior to the clinical manifestations. Clinically, he presented with very overt signs of carotene excess: his palms and soles were yellow. Moreover, 2 weeks after normalization of his diet, carotene B levels were at the upper end of the normal range.
Methods: Repeated stimulation tests of hypothalamic, pituitary and testicular function were performed before and at 3, 6 and 12 months after the introduction of a balanced diet.
Results: Very low basal and stimulated values for gonadotropins and gonadal steroids were found at the initial evaluation with a progressive recovery shown after months of a balanced diet and carotene B restoration. Complete androgen secretion and sexual response recovery were observed only after 9–12 months from diagnosis.
Conclusion: This is the first report associating excessive carotene intake with a hypothalamic form of hypogonadism in a young man.
Keywords: carotinoids, hypogonadism, male
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