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Assessing the causal relationship between frailty and sex hormone-binding globulin or insulin-like growth factor-1 levels: A sex-stratified bidirectional Mendelian Randomization study.

Xinying FanYuxin WangZhaoyu ZhangRunjun YangYajing ZhouJie Gu
Published in: Experimental gerontology (2024)
Our study indicates a negative correlation between frailty and the levels of SHBG and IGF-1. It is suggested that further research is required to establish cut-off values for SHBG and IGF-1 levels in the frailty population. This is particularly important for females at higher risk, such as those undergoing menopause, to enable comprehensive assessment and early prevention efforts. While the findings imply that reduced IGF-1 and SHBG levels may not directly contribute to frailty, it is important not to overlook the underlying mechanisms through which they may indirectly influence frailty.
Keyphrases
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  • binding protein
  • growth hormone
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  • dna binding