Reproductive activity requires significant biological energy. Andrology examines how the male body allocates erotic resources to maintain sperm production, hormonal signaling, and reproductive tissue integrity.
When energetic balance is compromised—due to chronic stress, metabolic inefficiency, or systemic inflammation—reproductive function is often one of the first systems affected. This prioritization reflects the body’s adaptive mechanisms under resource constraint.
Understanding the energetic cost of reproduction allows andrology to contextualize reproductive decline within broader physiological stress.
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