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. 2016 Feb 11;6:21306. doi: 10.1038/srep21306

Table 2. Genetically predicted testosterone by socio-demographic characteristics among 4,212 men (50+), Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study at baseline, 2003–2008.

      Genetically predicted testosterone(nmol/L)
Characteristic No. % Mean SD ANOVA pvaluea
Age group, years 4212       0.94
 50–54   8.1 18.05 1.10  
 55–59   20.2 18.01 1.22  
 60–64   25.4 18.01 1.24  
 65–69   24.1 18.01 1.27  
 70–74   16.5 17.99 1.19  
 75–79   4.2 17.95 1.28  
 ≥80   1.5 18.15 1.52  
Education 4209       0.91
 Less than primary school   2.6 18.11 1.36  
 Primary school   26.9 18.01 1.22  
 Junior middle school   30.0 18.01 1.19  
 Senior middle school   24.2 18.01 1.23  
 Junior college   8.9 17.99 1.34  
 College   7.4 17.96 1.24  
Smoking status 4192       0.59
 Never smoker   40.8 17.99 1.22  
 Ex-smoker   27.9 18.02 1.25  
 Current smoker   31.3 18.03 1.22  
Use of alcohol 4212       0.49
 Never   51.8 18.02 1.25  
 <1/month   19.9 18.03 1.19  
 <1/week   4.3 18.04 1.20  
 1–4/week   6.0 18.03 1.30  
 5+/week   11.9 17.90 1.19  
 Ex-drinker   4.4 18.01 1.20  
 Unknown   1.8 18.08 1.27  

Abbreviation: SD, standard deviation.

aGenetically predicted testosterone was not associated with age, socioeconomic position (education) or lifestyle, including smoking status and use of alcohol (ANOVA p value > 0.05).