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The Impact of Obesity and Metabolic Health on Male Fertility: A Systematic Review.
Fertility and Sterility, 2023The impact of paternal obesity and metabolic disease on semen quality and fertility outcomes is not fully appreciated. With obesity rates on the rise, researchers have studied the intricate relationship between paternal body mass index, metabolic health,
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Influence of physical activity on male fertility
Andrologia, 2022Infertility is a worldwide issue impacting 15% of couples' population. Male‐related infertility results in almost 50% of these cases. Considering lifestyle factors associated with infertility, here in this literature review article, we aimed to discuss ...
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Current Urology Reports, 2018
With improvements in cancer treatment outcomes and an increase in cancer survivorship, understanding the importance of fertility preservation options prior to undergoing cancer treatment is essential. Therefore, we review herein the effect of cancer and its treatment on male fertility, the rationale for sperm cryopreservation, options for sperm ...
J, Abram McBride, Larry I, Lipshultz
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With improvements in cancer treatment outcomes and an increase in cancer survivorship, understanding the importance of fertility preservation options prior to undergoing cancer treatment is essential. Therefore, we review herein the effect of cancer and its treatment on male fertility, the rationale for sperm cryopreservation, options for sperm ...
J, Abram McBride, Larry I, Lipshultz
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1998
Effective treatments for extreme oligozoospermia include in vitro fertilization, recovery of sperm through epididymal sperm aspiration or testicular sperm aspiration, and direct injection of sperm through intracytoplasmic sperm injection. The clinical evaluation of and treatment options for male patients with fertility disorders are detailed in this ...
T, Hargreave, C, Ghosh
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Effective treatments for extreme oligozoospermia include in vitro fertilization, recovery of sperm through epididymal sperm aspiration or testicular sperm aspiration, and direct injection of sperm through intracytoplasmic sperm injection. The clinical evaluation of and treatment options for male patients with fertility disorders are detailed in this ...
T, Hargreave, C, Ghosh
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Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 2008
Abstract It is just as important that the man attend the fertility appointment and is thoroughly checked over. It is estimated that male fertility is the main problem in one in three couples trying to get pregnant. Overall about 75 per cent of couples will conceive after trying for a year.
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Abstract It is just as important that the man attend the fertility appointment and is thoroughly checked over. It is estimated that male fertility is the main problem in one in three couples trying to get pregnant. Overall about 75 per cent of couples will conceive after trying for a year.
Melanie Davies +2 more
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World Journal of Urology, 2003
Androgens play a crucial role in the development of male reproductive organs such as the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicle, prostate and the penis. Furthermore, androgens are needed for puberty, male fertility and male sexual function. High levels of intratesticular testosterone, secreted by the leydig cells, are necessary for spermatogenesis ...
Dohle, Gert, Smit, M, Weber, RFA (Rob)
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Androgens play a crucial role in the development of male reproductive organs such as the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicle, prostate and the penis. Furthermore, androgens are needed for puberty, male fertility and male sexual function. High levels of intratesticular testosterone, secreted by the leydig cells, are necessary for spermatogenesis ...
Dohle, Gert, Smit, M, Weber, RFA (Rob)
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Science Translational Medicine, 2011
Evidence from functional studies and human genetics shows that a common variant in the DEFB126 gene leads to reduced male fertility.
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Evidence from functional studies and human genetics shows that a common variant in the DEFB126 gene leads to reduced male fertility.
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Fertility and Sterility, 1977
Over the past 25 years the association of varicocele with male subfertility has been repeatedly demonstrated and the beneficial effect of varicocele ligation in infertile men with oligoasthenospermia has been documented. Since the precise mechanisms by which a varicocele affects spermatogenesis are still unclear, the proper approach to the management ...
Edward Wallach, Stanley H. Greenberg
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Over the past 25 years the association of varicocele with male subfertility has been repeatedly demonstrated and the beneficial effect of varicocele ligation in infertile men with oligoasthenospermia has been documented. Since the precise mechanisms by which a varicocele affects spermatogenesis are still unclear, the proper approach to the management ...
Edward Wallach, Stanley H. Greenberg
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Male adolescent fertility preservation
Fertility and Sterility, 2016Until the 1960s, few adolescents and young adults (AYAs) survived their initial cancer diagnoses. Now, ∼12,400 AYA patients are diagnosed with cancer each year, and almost 80% will now achieve a long-term cure. This dramatic improvement in survival is primarily due to multimodal treatments and combined chemotherapeutic regimens.
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Obesity Reviews, 2016
SummaryIn the last decades, several studies evidenced a decrease in male fertility in developed countries. Although the aetiology of this trend in male reproductive health remains a matter of debate, environmental compounds that predispose to weight gain, namely obesogens, are appointed as contributors because of their action as endocrine disruptors ...
A. M. Cardoso +5 more
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SummaryIn the last decades, several studies evidenced a decrease in male fertility in developed countries. Although the aetiology of this trend in male reproductive health remains a matter of debate, environmental compounds that predispose to weight gain, namely obesogens, are appointed as contributors because of their action as endocrine disruptors ...
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