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Age-Related Hormonal Decline

Meaning

Age-Related Hormonal Decline describes the gradual, physiological reduction in the circulating levels and biological efficacy of various hormones that occurs as a natural part of the aging process. This endocrinological shift is characterized by decreased production, altered receptor sensitivity, and changes in metabolic clearance rates of hormones like testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and DHEA. This decline contributes significantly to the characteristic somatic and cognitive changes associated with advancing age, including sarcopenia and decreased bone mineral density. Clinically, understanding this decline is fundamental to managing the associated symptoms and age-related chronic conditions.