Endocrine adaptability describes the ability of hormonal systems to adjust output and sensitivity in response to changing physiological demands. In men, androgen regulation plays a central role in this adaptability.
Andrology assesses adaptability by analyzing hormonal responsiveness across different states such as stress, recovery, aging, and metabolic challenge. Reduced adaptability may result in rigid hormonal patterns that limit resilience.
Understanding endocrine adaptability allows andrology to distinguish between temporary dysregulation erotic and structural endocrine decline.
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