Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Reproduction Hormone Testing – Part 3: Urinary Steroid Panel

Reproduction Hormone Testing
Part 3: Urinary Steroid Panel

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#1. Elevated 5 Alpha Reductase activity, indicated on the 24-hr Urine Test Report, is associated with benign prostate hypertrophy and premature baldness in men.
#2. Low 5 Alpha Reductase activity may result in reduced conversion of _______________ to DHT and undervirilization in males.
#3. High ratios of cortisol/cortisone on the 24-hr Urine Test Report are associated with obesity and insulin resistance.
#4. High ratios of cortisol/cortisone on the 24-hr Urine Test Report are associated with low-renin hypertension, high dose _____________, and cortisol administration.
#5. __________ 5 Alpha Reductase activity, indicated on the 24-hr Urine Test Report, is associated with PCOS and hirsutism in women.

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