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. 2018 Nov 20;58(8):3135–3146. doi: 10.1007/s00394-018-1858-z

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of study participants

All study participants (n = 100) Vitamin D (n = 50) Placebo (n = 50) p value
Median IQR Median IQR Median IQR
Age (years) 49 39–56 48 37–56 50 41–58 0.505
BMI (kg/m2) 28.6 25.9–32.4 28.4 25.9–31.6 29.4 25.6–34.2 0.534
25-Hydroxyvitamin D (nmol/l) 54 43–69 56 44–72 53 42–63 0.799
PTH (pg/ml) 45.4 35.8–56.4 45.4 35.2–58.0 43.1 36.3–55.2 0.460
Serum calcium (mmol/l) 2.37 2.32–2.43 2.37 2.32–2.44 2.36 2.32–2.42 0.328
Urine calcium (mmol/l) 2.66 1.30–3.63 2.50 1.19–3.61 2.83 1.50–3.63 0.513
Total testosteronea (nmol/l) 12.7 10.6–15.9 12.7 10.5–15.4 13.2 10.7–16.0 0.869
Total testosterone immunoassay (nmol/l)b 8.2 6.9–9.3 8.0 6.8–9.1 8.4 7.0–9.6 0.191
Free testosterone (ng/ml) 0.078 0.057–0.094 0.080 0.058–0.092 0.075 0.053–0.09 0.798
SHBG (nmol/l) 28.9 22.9–41.5 27.2 20.3–41.5 30.4 24.0–41.5 0.559
Free Androgen Index 44.3 30.2–58.9 44.4 32.5–56.7 40.8 28.8–61.9 0.859
Estradiol (ng/ml) 34.7 26.9–43.0 34.7 26.9–44.2 34.7 26.2–42.8 0.765
FSH (mU/ml) 5.0 3.4–7.6 5.0 3.9–6.8 5.5 3.3–7.9 0.072
LH (mU/ml) 3.7 2.7–5.5 3.7 2.6–5.0 3.8 2.9–5.7 0.259
HOMA-IR 3.0 2.0–4.8 3.0 1.9–4.4 3.1 2.1–5.4 0.387
HOMA-β 165.3 114.7–237.3 160.1 113.8–229.9 184.6 115.5–241.4 0.138
MATSUDA-index 3.7 2.2–6.2 3.5 2.2–5.3 3.9 2.0–7.4 0.242
QUICKI 0.32 0.30–0.34 0.32 0.31–0.35 0.32 0.30–0.34 0.381
AUCglucose 258.5 223.0–299.3 261.5 233.8–304.5 251.0 217.8–299.3 0.310
AUCinsulin 129 74.6–243.5 126.8 84.9–232.2 136.0 66.8–253.6 0.282
Total cholesterol (mg/dl) 211 178–237 204 164–236 216 192–237 0.212
HDL-C (mg/dl) 50 41–60 50 40–60 51 41–61 0.396
LDL-C (mg/dl) 127 101–153 125 98–146 128 112–157 0.450
Triglycerides (mg/dl) 107 76–162 115 75–152 107 77–177 0.212
Fat mass (kg) 28.0 23.1–36.6 26.2 23.0–34.7 31.1 23.6–37.3 0.700
Lean mass (kg) 58.5 55.1–65.4 57.8 53.5–65.4 58.9 56.8–65.3 0.367
AMS score 28 22–37 29 22–38 28 24–34 0.921
IIEF-EF score 28 22–30 28 21–29 28 23–30 0.339

Comparisons of baseline characteristics between men in the vitamin D and the placebo group were performed using student’s T test

HOMA-IR homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance, QUICKI quantitative insulin sensitivity check index, AUC area under the curve, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, AMS Aging Male’s Symptoms Questionnaire, IIEF-EF International Index of Erectile Function—Erectile Function Questionnaire

aTotal testosterone measured by ID-LC–MS/MS

bTotal testosterone measured by immunoassay