Obesity is an ever growing pandemic and a prevalent problem among men of reproductive age that can both cause and exacerbate male-factor infertility by means of endocrine abnormalities, associated comorbidities, and direct effects on the precision and throughput of spermatogenesis. Robust epidemiologic, clinical, genetic, epigenetic, and preclinical data support these findings. Clinical studies on the impact of medically induced weight loss on serum testosterone concentrations and spermatogenesis is promising but may show differential and unsustainable results. In contrast, literature has demonstrated that weight loss after bariatric surgery is correlated with an increase in serum testosterone concentrations that is superior than that obtai...
Obesity in men is associated with infertility in numerous studies, and the temporal trend for a decl...
In humans, it is widely demonstrated that maternal obesity negatively affects fertility, pregnancy o...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with hypogonadism, sexual dysfunction, and impaired fertility ...
Overweight and obesity are associated with several chronic complications, such as type 2 diabetes, a...
Obesity has grown to pandemic proportions. It affects an increasing number of children, adolescents ...
Obesity is considered a worldwide epidemic disease. Many pathological conditions have been associate...
Obesity causes many health problems as well as having negative effects on fertility. There is a mult...
Obesity is considered a global health problem affecting more than a third of the population. Complic...
Obesity is currently one of the most serious public health problems which affects up to 30-40% of th...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
International audienceRecent studies have underlined the impact of obesity on sperm parameters, but ...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in reproductive-aged men is increasing worldwide, with >70%...
© 2015 Dr. Natalie Kate BinderAustralia is echoing trends seen across the globe with steadily increa...
Male obesity in reproductive-age men has nearly tripled in the past 30 y and coincides with an incre...
Background: Obesity has previously been related to reduced female fertility, with prolonged waiting ...
Obesity in men is associated with infertility in numerous studies, and the temporal trend for a decl...
In humans, it is widely demonstrated that maternal obesity negatively affects fertility, pregnancy o...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with hypogonadism, sexual dysfunction, and impaired fertility ...
Overweight and obesity are associated with several chronic complications, such as type 2 diabetes, a...
Obesity has grown to pandemic proportions. It affects an increasing number of children, adolescents ...
Obesity is considered a worldwide epidemic disease. Many pathological conditions have been associate...
Obesity causes many health problems as well as having negative effects on fertility. There is a mult...
Obesity is considered a global health problem affecting more than a third of the population. Complic...
Obesity is currently one of the most serious public health problems which affects up to 30-40% of th...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
International audienceRecent studies have underlined the impact of obesity on sperm parameters, but ...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in reproductive-aged men is increasing worldwide, with >70%...
© 2015 Dr. Natalie Kate BinderAustralia is echoing trends seen across the globe with steadily increa...
Male obesity in reproductive-age men has nearly tripled in the past 30 y and coincides with an incre...
Background: Obesity has previously been related to reduced female fertility, with prolonged waiting ...
Obesity in men is associated with infertility in numerous studies, and the temporal trend for a decl...
In humans, it is widely demonstrated that maternal obesity negatively affects fertility, pregnancy o...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with hypogonadism, sexual dysfunction, and impaired fertility ...