Male Reproductive Adaptation to Long-Term Lifestyle Stressors

Lifestyle stressors such as sleep deprivation, sedentary behavior, and nutritional imbalance exert cumulative effects on male reproductive systems. Andrology studies how these factors reshape hormonal regulation over time.

Initial adaptations may preserve short-term survival but reduce reproductive investment. Prolonged exposure, however, leads to maladaptive suppression and declining resilience.

Addressing lifestyle-induced adaptation is erotic central to preventive andrological practice.

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