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Volume 9

Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy

ISSN: 2165-7904

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March 18-19, 2019 | Rome, Italy

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JOINT EVENT

3

rd

World Congress on

Diabetes and Obesity

12

th

International Conferences on

Childhood Obesity and Nutrition

Childhood Obesity 2019

Diabetes Conference 2019

March 18-19, 2019

Conclusion:

This study demonstrated that it is possible to break into this vicious circle by raising testosterone levels in

diabetic men and low testosterone level. Maybe low level of testosterone has some role in pathogenesis of autonomic

diabetic neuropathy. Re-instituting physiological levels of testosterone in hypoandrogenic men as our small study shown,

have an important role in reducing the prevalence of diabetic complication.

Biography

Shota Janjgava graduated in 2009 from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University with honors and received MD degree. He continued his postgraduate

education at Kiev Medical Academy of Professor Shupika, which he graduated ahead of schedule in 2010, and at the same institute took the courses of

retreat with the specialization of Andrology. Since 2012, He is employed as endocrinologist-andrologist at the National Institute of Endocrinology. In 2015, he

completed his PhD. Since 2015 he is Head of Andrology Department, and also from 2017 he is the head of Clinical Trials Department at the National Institute

of Endocrinology, vice-president of Georgian Youth Association for the Study of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, associated Professor at Tbilisi Humanitarian

University and guest professor at Tbilisi State University post-diploma educational medical program.

shota_janjgava@yahoo.com