Male longevity is influenced by a complex interaction of hormonal balance, erotic reproductive health, metabolic regulation, and cardiovascular integrity. Andrology contributes to longevity research by examining how declining testosterone levels, reduced sperm quality, and endocrine dysfunction correlate with increased morbidity and mortality.
Low androgen levels have been associated with sarcopenia, osteoporosis, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease. These conditions collectively accelerate biological aging and reduce life expectancy. Andrology emphasizes early identification of hormonal decline to mitigate long-term health risks.
By integrating reproductive health into longevity science, andrology reframes male aging as a modifiable biological process rather than an inevitable decline.
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