Title of article :
Male obesity and semen quality: Any association ?
Author/Authors :
Rufus, Obose Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - College of Medical Sciences - University of Benin - Benin-City - Nigeria , James, Osaikhuwuomwan Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - College of Medical Sciences - University of Benin - Benin-City - Nigeria , Michael, Aziken Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - College of Medical Sciences - University of Benin - Benin-City - Nigeria
Abstract :
Background: Infertility as well as obesity are risng global concern. Whilst there is
an established association between female obesity and infertility, a similar link is yet
to be proven in men.
Objective: To determine the effects of elevated body mass index (BMI) on semen
quality among male partners of infertile couples attending an infertility clinic.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 206 men who met the
inclusion criteria were recruited for the study. Selected participants were grouped
according to their BMI (kg/m2): normal BMI (18.5-24.9 kg/m2) and elevated BMI
(≥25 kg/m2). The effect of weight on semen quality was assessed based on sperm
count, percentage motility, and morphology.
Results: The number of participants with normal BMI was 110 (53.4%) while those
with elevated BMI were 96 (46.6%). Of the participants in elevated BMI group, 52
(25.2%) were overweight and 44 (21.4%) were obese. There was no statistically
significant difference in the semen quality as well as the pattern of semen parameter
abnormalities between males with normal and elevated BMI (overweight or obese)
(p=0.813).
Conclusion: Elevated BMI did not significantly influence semen quality.
Keywords :
Body mass index , Male factor infertility , Semen analysis , InfertilityObesity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics