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Andrological Aspects in the Aging Male
In view of demographic trends, andrology will increasingly be concerned with problems of the aging male, especially with aspects of fertility. While there is considerable interindividual variation, fertility in men usually persists well into old age. However, increased occurence of spontaneous mutations means a higher genetic risk for children of older fathers. Diminished androgen levels in old age lead to reduced sexual activity and changes in muscles and bones, which raise the question of hormone substitution.
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