Body Mass Index Effects Kruger’s Criteria in Infertile Men
نویسندگان
چکیده
Background The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between sperm parameters and body mass index (BMI) in the male spouses with infertility complaints, who had reffered to our clinic. MATERIALS AND METHODS The male spouses from 159 couples reffering to our clinic because of infertility, during a six-month period, were included in the study. In this prospective case control study, the included men were categorized as non-obese (BMIP<25 kg/m2), overweight (BMI 25-29 kg/m2) and obese (BMI ≥30 kg/m2) according to their BMIs. The assessed sperm parameters consisted of; sperm concentration, Kruger morphology, progressive motility level, and volume pH levels. The statistical significant level was set as less than 0.05. RESULTS The assessed group consisted of 159 patients applying to our clinic with infertility symptoms. Fifty-three non-obese, 53 overweight and 53 obese men were eligible for the study. There was statistically significant differences in sperm volume (P<0.001), progressive motility (P<0.001), postwash sperm count (P<0.001) and Kruger (P<0.001) morphology among the patient groups grouping according to the BMI levels. CONCLUSION In this study, increased BMI was associated with decreased semen quality, affecting volume, concentration, and motility. further studies with a wider range of prospective cases need to be conducted in order to investigate the effects on male fertility in more detail.
منابع مشابه
Body Mass Index Effects Kruger’s Criteria in Infertile Men
Objective The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between sperm parameters and body mass index (BMI) in the male spouses of couples with infertility complaints, who had applied to our clinic MaterialsAndMethods The male spouses from 159 couples applying to our clinic due to infertility, during a six-month period, were included in the study. In this prospective case control study, ...
متن کاملP-17: Body Mass Index and Sperm Counts Associated with Varicocele in Infertile Men
Background: Varicocele is a progressive disease and etiology of varicocele is not well known. Some studies have been reported that prevalence of varicocele decreases with increasing BMI. The aim of this study was to determine interrelation of varicocoele with height, body mass index (BMI) and sperm counts in infertile men. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the data of all pati...
متن کاملP-31: Effect of Body Mass Index (BMI ) and The Level of Plasma Concentrations of Biomarkers in Semen and Blood Serum in Infertile Men
Background The present study aimed to shed light focus on the level of certain hormones such as AMH, FSH, LH, Inhibin B, alpha-glucosidase, and testosterone in the seminal plasma and blood serum to patients inferile men groups (azoosperia, oligospermia and normosperia) as well as calculate the body mass index and find some relationships between these biomarkers and BMI for the same patients. Ma...
متن کاملOnm-4: Body Mass Index and Sexual Function and Infertility in Women: A Cross- Sectional Survey
Background Infertility as the bitterest life experience can affect sexual function. Also, infertility is a reproductive health problem. Many studies showed that agitation, stress, depression, marital dissatisfaction and sexual dysfunction are psychological outcomes resulted from infertility. There are many factors influencing the female sexual function, one of them is body mass index. The prese...
متن کاملO-8: The Effect of Body Mass Index on SemenQuality and Reproductive Hormones
Background: Recent population-based studies suggest an elevated risk for subfertility among couples in which the male partner is obese and an increased likelihood of abnormal semen parameters among heavier men. Male factor infertility is associated with a higher incidence of obesity in the male partner. The aim of this review article is to study the effect of body mass index (BMI) on semen qual...
متن کامل