Reproductive aging describes progressive decline in reproductive capacity and endocrine function with advancing age. This process affects gamete quality, hormonal regulation, and reproductive tissue integrity. Reproductive aging influences systemic physiology beyond fertility, including metabolism, bone health, and immune regulation. In both sexes, reproductive aging reflects cumulative cellular damage and altered hormonal signaling. Reproductive aging interacts with overall biological aging and contributes to functional transitions across adulthood. Understanding reproductive aging provides insight into how reproductive biology is integrated with systemic aging mechanisms.
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