Variation in sensitivity and rate of change in body composition: steps toward individualizing transgender care.
Daan M van VelzenNienke M NotaSuat SimsekElfi B ConemansGuy T'SjoenMartin den HeijerPublished in: European journal of endocrinology (2020)
There is a large variation in body composition changes during hormone therapy, with a substantial proportion of individuals with no measurable effects. In transmen, serum testosterone and LH were associated with a lack of change, but serum hormone levels were not associated with body composition changes in transwomen. The results provide a rationale for individualizing hormone therapy in transmen, by considering individual effects rather than solely relying on a standardized dosage of hormone therapy.