P-681: Obesity and semen quality

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2006

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Elsevier

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Objective We aimed to compare semen quality and serum reproductive hormones in obese and non obese men. Design Prospective Materials and methods From April 2004 to April 2006, 21 obese men and 42 non obese men were included in the study. Men with body mass index(BMI=W(kg)/L2(m)) of more than 35 were included in the obese group. Men with BMI between 20 and 25 were included in the non obese group. Semen volume, sperm concentration(in milliliters), sperm concentration(in million per milliliter), percentage of motile spermatozoa , percentage of spermatozoa with normal morphology, total sperm count(in million) and serum reproductive hormones were evaluated. Results Serum FSH and testesterone levels were found to be significantly higher in the non obese control group. Serum steroid hormone binding globulin(SHBG) was significantly lower in the obese group which correlated with elevated bioavailability of both testesterone and estradiol in the obese group. Serum luteinizing hormone levels were no different suggesting that free testerone levels were unchanged. Percentages of normal spermatozoa were reduced significantly among men with high BMI(p<0.05). Semen volume and percentage of motile spermatozoa was not effected by obesity. Conclusion Our findings confirmed that obesity was associated with reduced semen quality. If this is further confirmed with larger study groups, some cases of male infertility might be preventable.

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American Society for Reproductive Medicine 62nd Annual Meeting

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86

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3

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Cıncık, M., Akar, M. E., Bedir, S., Ergür, A. R., Yazıcı, M. ve Selam, B. (2006). P-681: Obesity and semen quality. American Society for Reproductive Medicine 62nd Annual Meeting, Elsevier. 86(3), s. 385.