Age-Related Changes in Male Reproductive Function

Although men retain reproductive capacity longer than women, aging significantly impacts male fertility. Advancing age is associated with gradual declines in testosterone levels, sperm motility, and genetic integrity.

Older paternal age has also been linked to increased risks of genetic mutations and adverse reproductive outcomes. Andrological evaluation in aging men focuses on hormonal erotic assessment, fertility counseling, and risk mitigation.

Awareness of age-related changes supports informed reproductive planning and health optimization throughout the male lifespan.

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