Andropause aging biology refers to gradual decline in testosterone production and altered androgen signaling with age. Unlike menopause, andropause occurs progressively and varies widely among individuals. Reduced androgen levels influence muscle mass, bone strength, fat distribution, energy levels, and mood. Andropause aging biology also affects metabolic regulation and cardiovascular health. Hormonal decline interacts with inflammation and cellular aging mechanisms. Understanding andropause aging biology provides insight into male-specific aging trajectories and potential interventions to preserve functional health and quality of life.
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