ABSTRACT

Reduced production of DHEA associated with the diseases that accompany aging has led to its use as a nutritional supplement for antiaging, metabolic support, and other purposes. While animal studies have clearly shown substantial benefits of DHEA in combating various disease states, the effect of low levels of DHEA in humans is less established, an

chapter 5|10 pages

DHEA and Dyskinesias

chapter 10|18 pages

DHEA and Vascular Health and Functions

chapter 12|20 pages

DHEA and Cancer Risk or Prevention?

chapter 17|8 pages

Asthma and DHEA

chapter 19|14 pages

The Role of DHEA in Mental Disorders

chapter 23|14 pages

DHEAS and Related Factors in Autism

chapter 27|6 pages

DHEA, Oxidative Stress, and Akt

chapter 28|10 pages

Evidence for a Cellular DHEA Receptor

chapter 31|14 pages

DHEA and Vascular Function

chapter 32|10 pages

DHEAS and Coping Capability

chapter 33|16 pages

DHEA and Memory

chapter 34|18 pages

DHEA and Aggression

chapter 35|14 pages

DHEA and Alzheimer’s Disease