Obesity has been shown to adversely affect male fertility, by reducing spermatogenesis. There are several aetiological theories including endocrine abnormalities, genetic, sexual dysfunction and testicular hyperthermia. Of these, endocrine abnormalities are likely to be the most important, involving increased oestrogen and increased insulin resistance, reduced androgens and reduced inhibin B levels. Possible management options include weight reduction by dieting or surgery and medical treatment to correct specific endocrine abnormalities, but as yet none has been proven to be effective
In recent decades, the worldwide prevalence of obesity has risen dramatically and is currently estim...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in women of reproductive age has increased over the past 30...
Obesity is currently one of the most serious public health problems which affects up to 30-40% of th...
Obesity has been shown to adversely affect male fertility, by reducing spermatogenesis. There are se...
Obesity is an excessive accumulation of fat in the human body to the level that adversely affects hi...
Obesity is a major factor that can contribute to the risk of infertility in men. This study is aimed...
Obesity in men is associated with infertility in numerous studies, and the temporal trend for a decl...
Obesity is considered a worldwide epidemic disease. Many pathological conditions have been associate...
Obesity is considered a global health problem affecting more than a third of the population. Complic...
Male obesity in reproductive-age men has nearly tripled in the past 30 y and coincides with an incre...
Worldwide obesity rates have nearly doubled since 1980 and currently over 10% of the population is o...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in reproductive-aged men is increasing worldwide, with >70%...
WOS:000652994000001 PubMed ID: 34020572Obesity in both women and men is regarded as one of the ma...
Obesity causes many health problems as well as having negative effects on fertility. There is a mult...
In recent decades, the worldwide prevalence of obesity has risen dramatically and is currently estim...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in women of reproductive age has increased over the past 30...
Obesity is currently one of the most serious public health problems which affects up to 30-40% of th...
Obesity has been shown to adversely affect male fertility, by reducing spermatogenesis. There are se...
Obesity is an excessive accumulation of fat in the human body to the level that adversely affects hi...
Obesity is a major factor that can contribute to the risk of infertility in men. This study is aimed...
Obesity in men is associated with infertility in numerous studies, and the temporal trend for a decl...
Obesity is considered a worldwide epidemic disease. Many pathological conditions have been associate...
Obesity is considered a global health problem affecting more than a third of the population. Complic...
Male obesity in reproductive-age men has nearly tripled in the past 30 y and coincides with an incre...
Worldwide obesity rates have nearly doubled since 1980 and currently over 10% of the population is o...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in reproductive-aged men is increasing worldwide, with >70%...
WOS:000652994000001 PubMed ID: 34020572Obesity in both women and men is regarded as one of the ma...
Obesity causes many health problems as well as having negative effects on fertility. There is a mult...
In recent decades, the worldwide prevalence of obesity has risen dramatically and is currently estim...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in women of reproductive age has increased over the past 30...
Obesity is currently one of the most serious public health problems which affects up to 30-40% of th...