Fertility and Sexual Life of Men After Their Forties and in Older Age

    March 2001 in “ PubMed
    Wolf‐Bernhard Schill
    TLDR Men's fertility and sexual health decline with age, with reduced testosterone and virility, and many lose fertility by their eighties.
    The document discussed the effects of aging on male fertility and sexual health, noting that while spermatogenesis can continue into old age, about 50% of men in their eighties experienced complete loss of fertility. Aging in men involved a decline in Leydig cells, leading to altered sex hormone levels and impaired pituitary-gonadal feedback, with increased LH and FSH levels and reduced testosterone bioavailability. Men over 60 showed signs of reduced virility, such as decreased muscle mass, strength, sexual hair growth, and libido. The document suggested androgen supplementation due to declining testosterone levels but highlighted the lack of long-term risk-benefit studies. It emphasized the need for more research and precise epidemiological data on partial androgen deficiency in aging males (PADAM) to address the needs of the aging population.
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