Men in their 60s also secrete sex hormones.
Men mainly secrete androgens, mainly testosterone, which have the functions of promoting the growth of male organs, spermatogenesis and the development of male secondary sex characteristics, and maintaining male libido.
Generally speaking, androgens produced by men begin to decrease gradually with age before they enter old age and may show signs of hypogonadism. However, compared to women, male androgens decrease slowly, androgen is still present in 60 year old men and they can gradually adapt to this change, usually without significant physical discomfort.
It is normal for sex hormone levels to decrease in 60 year old men, but if you experience any significant discomfort, you should go to the hospital to find out the cause.