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[Reproductive risks in aging males].

T Mardesić

    Ceska Gynekologie
    |March 29, 2003
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Male aging affects sperm quality and increases reproductive risks. It is advisable for men and women to complete family planning before age 40 to mitigate potential offspring health issues.

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    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Andrology
    • Genetics

    Context:

    • Male reproductive health is influenced by aging.
    • Semen quality and fertility decline with increasing paternal age.
    • Paternal age is linked to offspring health risks.

    Purpose:

    • To synthesize current literature on the relationship between male age and reproductive outcomes.
    • To evaluate the impact of male aging on semen parameters, fertility, and offspring health.
    • To provide evidence-based recommendations for family planning.

    Summary:

    • Aging in males primarily impacts sperm production qualitatively rather than quantitatively.
    • Testicular aging can lead to increased risks of chromosomal, genetic, and behavioral abnormalities in offspring.

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  • A paternal age threshold exists beyond which reproductive risks significantly increase.
  • Impact:

    • Informs clinical guidelines for fertility assessment and counseling.
    • Highlights the importance of paternal age in reproductive decision-making.
    • Contributes to understanding the genetic and developmental consequences of delayed fatherhood.