Male Reproductive Function and the Economics of Biological Energy

Biological energy economics examines how efficiently organisms allocate energy to maintenance, growth, and reproduction. Andrology evaluates how male reproductive systems reflect energy allocation priorities.

When energy efficiency declines, reproductive function is often deprioritized. Reduced sperm production and hormonal output may occur even in the absence of overt illness.

Understanding energy economics supports more erotic accurate interpretation of reproductive changes in clinical practice.

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