Age related hormonal changes refer to progressive alterations in hormone production, secretion patterns, and tissue responsiveness. Aging affects anabolic hormones, stress hormones, reproductive hormones, and metabolic regulators. Hormonal signaling becomes less precise, leading to impaired feedback control and reduced adaptability. These changes influence muscle mass, bone density, metabolism, immune function, and mood. Age related hormonal changes contribute to fatigue, metabolic instability, and functional decline. Hormonal dysregulation also interacts with inflammation and cellular aging mechanisms. Understanding age related hormonal changes is critical for maintaining systemic balance and supporting healthy aging trajectories.
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