BACKGROUND: The impact of overweight among men of reproductive-age may affect fertility. Abdominal fat, more than body mass index, is an indicator of higher metabolic risk, which seems to be involved in decreasing sperm quality. This study aims to assess the relationship between abdominal fat and sperm DNA fragmentation and the effect of abdominal fat loss, among 6 men in subfertile couples. METHODS: Sperm DNA fragmentation, abdominal fat and metabolic and hormonal profiles were measured in the 6 men before and after dietary advices. Seminal oxidative stress and antioxidant markers were determined. RESULTS: After several months of a lifestyle program, all 6 men lost abdominal fat (patient 1: loss of 3 points of abdominal fat, patient 2: los...
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Growing evidence suggests that paternal obesity may decrease male fertility potential. During infert...
National audienceOverweight and obesity are associated with quantitative and qualitative defects of ...
International audienceBackground: The impact of overweight among men of reproductive-age may affect ...
The incidence of overweight and obesity in men of reproductive ages is rising, which may affect fert...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in reproductive-aged men is increasing worldwide, with >70%...
Obesity in men of reproductive age is increasing worldwide, impacting negatively on reproductive pot...
Introduction: Infertility in men is one of the current problems of human society. Some studies sugge...
There has been a growing interest over the past few years in the impact of male nutrition on fertili...
Abstract Background Many factors may lead to sperm DNA damage. However, it is little known that the ...
Obesity has grown to pandemic proportions. It affects an increasing number of children, adolescents ...
Male obesity in reproductive-age men has nearly tripled in the past 30 y and coincides with an incre...
Obesity and its health consequences are an increasing health burden for Australian society, with mor...
Male overweight/obesity effects 70% of the adult Australian population with this rate 10% higher (80...
It is well-documented that male overweight and obesity causes endocrine disorders that might diminis...
© The Author(s). 2019 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Growing evidence suggests that paternal obesity may decrease male fertility potential. During infert...
National audienceOverweight and obesity are associated with quantitative and qualitative defects of ...
International audienceBackground: The impact of overweight among men of reproductive-age may affect ...
The incidence of overweight and obesity in men of reproductive ages is rising, which may affect fert...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in reproductive-aged men is increasing worldwide, with >70%...
Obesity in men of reproductive age is increasing worldwide, impacting negatively on reproductive pot...
Introduction: Infertility in men is one of the current problems of human society. Some studies sugge...
There has been a growing interest over the past few years in the impact of male nutrition on fertili...
Abstract Background Many factors may lead to sperm DNA damage. However, it is little known that the ...
Obesity has grown to pandemic proportions. It affects an increasing number of children, adolescents ...
Male obesity in reproductive-age men has nearly tripled in the past 30 y and coincides with an incre...
Obesity and its health consequences are an increasing health burden for Australian society, with mor...
Male overweight/obesity effects 70% of the adult Australian population with this rate 10% higher (80...
It is well-documented that male overweight and obesity causes endocrine disorders that might diminis...
© The Author(s). 2019 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Growing evidence suggests that paternal obesity may decrease male fertility potential. During infert...
National audienceOverweight and obesity are associated with quantitative and qualitative defects of ...