In this study, our purpose was to investigate the possible effect of paternal obesity on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) outcomes on the basis of clinical pregnancy outcome. Antropometric measurements of 155 couples, referred to our infertility clinic and who underwent an ICSI cycle, have been evaluated. The study sample were divided into three groups with respect to paternal body mass index (BMI), as normal weight (BMI: 20-24.9), overweight (BMI: 25-29.9) and obese (BMI30). Results of conventional semen analysis were also analysed. Clinical pregnancy data, including fertilisation rate, implantation rate, clinical pregnancy rate and live birth rate, were evaluated. Paternal obesity was a significant negative factor for sperm concent...
International audienceThe global obesity epidemic has paralleled a decrease in semen quality. Yet, t...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
Background: The reproductive consequences of lifestyle factors in men are still controversial. In th...
In humans, it is widely demonstrated that maternal obesity negatively affects fertility, pregnancy o...
Background: We designed the present study to evaluate the simultaneous effect of obesity in couples ...
Obesity and its health consequences are an increasing health burden for Australian society, with mor...
It is well-documented that male overweight and obesity causes endocrine disorders that might diminis...
The incidence of overweight and obesity in men of reproductive ages is rising, which may affect fert...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between paternal body mass index (BMI), embryo development ...
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It has been reported that increased body mass index (BMI) of men influences fecundity but it is not ...
Growing evidence suggests that paternal obesity may decrease male fertility potential. During infert...
Background: There has been an increase in number of obese infertile females booked for advanced infe...
Growing evidence suggests that paternal obesity may decrease male fertility potential. During infert...
The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of body mass index (BMI) on pregnancy outcome after i...
International audienceThe global obesity epidemic has paralleled a decrease in semen quality. Yet, t...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
Background: The reproductive consequences of lifestyle factors in men are still controversial. In th...
In humans, it is widely demonstrated that maternal obesity negatively affects fertility, pregnancy o...
Background: We designed the present study to evaluate the simultaneous effect of obesity in couples ...
Obesity and its health consequences are an increasing health burden for Australian society, with mor...
It is well-documented that male overweight and obesity causes endocrine disorders that might diminis...
The incidence of overweight and obesity in men of reproductive ages is rising, which may affect fert...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between paternal body mass index (BMI), embryo development ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
It has been reported that increased body mass index (BMI) of men influences fecundity but it is not ...
Growing evidence suggests that paternal obesity may decrease male fertility potential. During infert...
Background: There has been an increase in number of obese infertile females booked for advanced infe...
Growing evidence suggests that paternal obesity may decrease male fertility potential. During infert...
The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of body mass index (BMI) on pregnancy outcome after i...
International audienceThe global obesity epidemic has paralleled a decrease in semen quality. Yet, t...
The incidence of obesity as a risk factor for normal life is increasing worldwide. Its impact on hyp...
Background: The reproductive consequences of lifestyle factors in men are still controversial. In th...