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Testosterone is directly linked to fertility as it is required for sperm production and the maintenance of reproductive health in men {fact:1, fact:2, fact:3}. Additionally, nutrients like zinc are recognized for their role in supporting both normal fertility and the regulation of testosterone levels in the blood [1].

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Reproductive Hormones endocrine.org Endocrine Society 2 facts
claimLong-term low testosterone in men can result in decreased muscle and bone strength, reduced energy levels, and lower fertility.
claimMen require normal levels of testosterone to produce sperm and maintain fertility.
how hormonal imbalance manifests differently in men and women healthmiro.com Health Miro 2 facts
claimIn women, reproductive hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are closely linked to menstrual cycles, fertility, and menopause, whereas in men, testosterone levels influence libido, muscle mass, and energy levels.
claimIn women, reproductive health is closely linked to menstrual cycles, fertility, and menopause, whereas in men, testosterone levels influence libido, muscle mass, and energy levels.
Andropause, fact or fiction? Men's menopause signs and treatment london-andrology.co.uk London Andrology 1 fact
claimDoctors often refer to andropause as 'testosterone deficiency' because testosterone controls sexual drive, libido, and fertility.
All about the male hormone cycle | Guud Woman guudwoman.com Guud Woman 1 fact
claimZinc contributes to normal fertility and reproduction and the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.