Does increased body mass index (BMI) without an underlying metabolic issue negatively influence semen quality? Proof of concept we conducted retrospective data analysis of men (N = 84) undergoing assisted reproductive technology, who had liver function testing with fasted glucose concentrations and corresponding hormone profile (testosterone, LH, FSH and prolactin) and semen analysis. Sperm count and total concentration were only reduced in metabolically unhealthy overweight/obese men. Serum GTT was the biggest predictor of Normozoospermia and Oligospermia, with BMI having no effect. Increased BMI without an underlying metabolic condition (in particular signs of NAFLD) has no influence on semen quality.Nicole O. McPherson, Kelton Tremelle
Purpose: Positive impact of weight loss on sexual function and hormones has been demonstrated, and m...
To investigate the association of sub-fertility / infertility with increased BMI in overweight and o...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with hypogonadism, sexual dysfunction, and impaired fertility ...
There is still controversy as to how body mass index (BMI) affects male reproduction. We investigate...
It is well-documented that male overweight and obesity causes endocrine disorders that might diminis...
Objective: To study the effect of body mass index (BMI) on semen quality in a cohort of male partner...
Background: The reproductive consequences of lifestyle factors in men are still controversial. In th...
Background/aim: The question of whether body mass index (BMI) affects semen quality and male fertili...
It has been reported that increased body mass index (BMI) of men influences fecundity but it is not ...
BACKGROUND: In men, excess weight may be linked with altered testosterone, estradiol levels, poor se...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
Positive impact of weight loss on sexual function and hormones has been demonstrated, and male ferti...
The incidence of overweight and obesity in men of reproductive ages is rising, which may affect fert...
Abstract Background: Infertility as well as obesity are risng global concern. Whilst there is an est...
International audienceThe global obesity epidemic has paralleled a decrease in semen quality. Yet, t...
Purpose: Positive impact of weight loss on sexual function and hormones has been demonstrated, and m...
To investigate the association of sub-fertility / infertility with increased BMI in overweight and o...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with hypogonadism, sexual dysfunction, and impaired fertility ...
There is still controversy as to how body mass index (BMI) affects male reproduction. We investigate...
It is well-documented that male overweight and obesity causes endocrine disorders that might diminis...
Objective: To study the effect of body mass index (BMI) on semen quality in a cohort of male partner...
Background: The reproductive consequences of lifestyle factors in men are still controversial. In th...
Background/aim: The question of whether body mass index (BMI) affects semen quality and male fertili...
It has been reported that increased body mass index (BMI) of men influences fecundity but it is not ...
BACKGROUND: In men, excess weight may be linked with altered testosterone, estradiol levels, poor se...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
Positive impact of weight loss on sexual function and hormones has been demonstrated, and male ferti...
The incidence of overweight and obesity in men of reproductive ages is rising, which may affect fert...
Abstract Background: Infertility as well as obesity are risng global concern. Whilst there is an est...
International audienceThe global obesity epidemic has paralleled a decrease in semen quality. Yet, t...
Purpose: Positive impact of weight loss on sexual function and hormones has been demonstrated, and m...
To investigate the association of sub-fertility / infertility with increased BMI in overweight and o...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with hypogonadism, sexual dysfunction, and impaired fertility ...