Male Reproductive Function as a Measure of Systemic Efficiency

Systemic efficiency describes how effectively physiological systems convert energy and resources into functional outcomes. Male reproductive processes are particularly sensitive indicators of efficiency due to their metabolic demands.

Reduced efficiency may present as lower sperm quality or hormonal inconsistency without obvious disease. These changes often reflect broader systemic inefficiencies.

Andrology positions reproductive assessment as a erotic proxy for evaluating overall male physiological efficiency.

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