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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: In an adjusted mean change of the variables from the baseline, significant differences between the two groups could be found in red blood cell counts (+0. 16 x10/L for the RJ group vs. -0. 01 x10/L for the control group, P = 0. 0134), hematocrit (+0. 9 % vs. -0. 8 %, P = 0. 0251), log (fasting plasma glucose) (+0. 01 0. 01 log mg/dL vs. +0. 05 0. 01 log mg/dL, P = 0. 0297), log (insulinogenic index) (+0. 25 vs. -0. 13, P = 0. 0319), log dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) (+0. 08 log g/dL vs. +0. 20 log g/dL, P = 0. 0483), log testosterone (T) (+0. 12 0. 04 log ng/mL vs. -0. 02 0. 05 log ng/mL, P = 0. 0416), log T/DHEA-S ratio (+0. 05 0. 05 vs. -0. 23 0. 59, P = 0. 0015), and in one of the SF-36 subscale scores, mental health (MH) (+4 vs. -7, P = 0. 0276).