Does Weight Loss improve Fertility with respect to Semen Parameters— Results from a Large Cohort Study

M. Jaffar, Mohammed C. Ashraf, K. Rao
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Objective: To determine whether weight loss in obese men improves seminal parameters. Design: Prospective interventional study. Setting: Infertility clinic and weight loss centers. Patient: All men attending infertility center and weight loss programmes from April 2012 to May 2015 (n = 105). Intervention: Diet counseling and exercise. Main Outcome Measure: Collected reproductive parameters included semen analysis (ejaculate volume, sperm concentration, progressive and non-progressive motility) data. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated for all patients with comparisons to reproductive parameters before and after weight loss by using paired-t test and Chi-square tests. Result: The mean BMI was significantly higher before weight loss (33.2) than after weight loss (30.4) in obese men. The weight loss had significant positive correlation with percentage of progressive sperm motility (p = < 0.001) and static percentage (p = < 0.001). Weight loss had non-significant correlation with semen volume (p = 0.083), concentration (p = 0.418) and non progressive motile sperm (p = 0.361). Conclusion: In one of the largest cohorts of male fertility and obesity, semen parameters demonstrated mild but significant relationships with BMI and semen parameters, possibly contributing to subfertility in this population.
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减肥是否能提高精液参数方面的生育能力——来自一项大型队列研究的结果
目的:探讨肥胖男性减肥是否能改善精液参数。设计:前瞻性介入研究。地点:不孕不育诊所和减肥中心。患者:2012年4月至2015年5月参加不孕不育中心和减肥计划的所有男性(n = 105)。干预:饮食咨询和锻炼。主要观察指标:收集的生殖参数包括精液分析(射精量、精子浓度、进行性和非进行性运动)数据。采用配对t检验和卡方检验计算所有患者体重指数(BMI),并比较减肥前后生殖参数。结果:肥胖男性减肥前的平均BMI(33.2)明显高于减肥后的平均BMI(30.4)。体重减轻与精子运动百分率(p = < 0.001)和静止百分率(p = < 0.001)呈显著正相关。体重减轻与精液体积(p = 0.083)、浓度(p = 0.418)和无进行性活动精子(p = 0.361)无显著相关。结论:在男性生育能力和肥胖的最大队列之一中,精液参数与BMI和精液参数表现出轻微但显著的关系,可能导致该人群的生育能力低下。
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