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JacquesMaritain
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Hi anilorak:Male Infertility and male obesity
Can anyone share any experiences about this with me? I’ve been told for years that I’m grasping at straws by trying to find a link, yet I finally came across an article describing a study that confirms what we’ve suspected - male obesity is linked with an 80% likelihood of zero sperm production.
Wow, it’s quiet in here. No posts for a long time. Not much has changed in my story (my wife and I have been infertile forever)…we’re just getting older, it seems. But my wife’s sister’s kids are growing up and turning into real “spoiled brats”, which kind of makes me glad sometimes that my wife and I are infertile…if I had to live over there in their house with all that rancour and bitterness and shouting and screaming going on 24/7, I swear, I’d go crazy. Really I would. My wife’s sister is exhausted all the time, she can barely keep up with things (even when my wife goes over to visit/babysit/help out), and the husband is working overtime all the time to pay for it all and is hardly ever there (children are very expensive, it seems). Maybe he’s going crazy too, and needs to get away…or things like daycare and clothing and baby food and diapers and all that stuff really is too costly (what do I know about that, anyway?) When I heard about the cost of putting a single child in daycare (they now have three), I think my face turned alabaster with shock. Maybe these days you do need all the overtime you can get in this tough economy, I don’t know. But I do know that, for myself, anyway, maybe having children of my own isn’t all that its cracked up to be…
Hmmm…
Anyway, back to your question about Male Obesity and Infertility. You were looking for linkies, maybe these are of interest:
medicalnewstoday.com/releases/50934.php
doctor4patient.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/male-infertility-and-obesity/
The good news is that it seems to be reversible…lose the weight, and sperm counts/motility go back up: see here:
maleinfertility.org/lifestyle-whatweknow.html
The Takeaway from Dr. Schlegel: “So, although weight loss will benefit a man’s fertility (not to mention overall health!) in the long term, patients should avoid excessively aggressive attempts at weight loss.”
For what its worth, some scholarly articles are saying that male obesity really doesn’t matter very much…what matters more is the aging process. The older he is, the less motile his sperm. So says Mamdoh Eskander et al, in the 2012 Issue of “Advances in Urology”:
hindawi.com/journals/au/2012/407601/
From the article: “There was no significant correlation between BMI and any of semen and hormonal parameters. There was significant negative correlation between age and total motility. Only the advanced paternal age has shown significant association with low motility (p = 0.007). Conclusion. Our study showed a significant effect of aging on sperm motility and concentration.”
I suspect aging matters more than obesity, but I find the article too stark in its assessment. I find it hard to argue with the benefits of good exercise and nutrition, whether you are trying to achieve pregnancy or not.
Jacques