نتایج جستجو برای: men infertility

تعداد نتایج: 218416  

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

infertility is believed to be part of the various medical problems that has increased up to 50% since 1955 in the world and 10-15% of couples are already suffering from it. development of industrialization and urbanization in human societies have dramatically changed the human life style and led gradually to the increase of various environmental risk factors. humans are exposed to polluted air,...

2011
N. Dhont

Infertility is a serious but entirely neglected public health problem in resource-poor countries. Most of the infertility is caused by infections and therefore potentially preventable. The problem of infertility in Rwanda has not been -researched so far. We examined predictors for infertility and treatment-seeking behaviour in an unmatched case-control. We performed infertility investigations i...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2007
Ruby H N Nguyen Allen J Wilcox Rolv Skjaerven Donna D Baird

BACKGROUND In men, excess weight may be linked with altered testosterone, estradiol levels, poor semen quality and infertility. We investigated whether higher BMI among men is associated with infertility and if so, to what extent that effect might be mediated by altered sexual function. METHODS A retrospective cohort study of pregnancies from 1999 through 2005 based within the Norwegian Mothe...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2009
Sonja L Nieuwenhuis Akin-Tunde A Odukogbe Sally Theobald Xiaoyun Liu

This study explored the impact of infertility on infertile men and women in Ibadan, Nigeria. The qualitative study design included the application of focus group discussions with community members (7 FGDs, n=42), in-depth interviews with infertile men (n=7), infertile women (n=8) and professionals (n=13). The findings revealed that infertile men and women and community members commonly perceive...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2012
Jane R W Fisher Karin Hammarberg

Research concerning the psychosocial aspects of infertility and infertility treatment focuses more often on women than men. The aim of this review was to synthesize the English-language evidence related to the psychological and social aspects of infertility in men and discuss the implications of these reports for clinical care and future research. A structured search identified 73 studies that ...

2013
Mohammad Mehdi Akhondi Sima Binaafar Zohreh Behjati Ardakani Kourosh Kamali Haleh Kosari Behzad Ghorbani

BACKGROUND Infertility is one of the most difficult life experiences that a couple might encounter. Infertility as a bio-psycho-social phenomenon, could influence all aspects of life. While paying special attention to the psychological aspects of infertility in couples; many studies have investigated the non-clinical aspects of infertility, however, they rarely have evaluated the psychosocial d...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2017
Alan Dolan Tim Lomas Tarek Ghobara Geraldine Hartshorne

In the UK, nearly half of all cases of infertility involve a 'male-factor'. Yet, little empirical work has explored how men as men negotiate this terrain. Three interrelated concepts; 'hegemonic masculinity', 'embodied masculinity' and the linkages between 'masculinities' and male help-seeking, provide the theoretical framework that guided a qualitative study conducted with 22 men experiencing ...

2017
Katarzyna Jarzabek Agnieszka Mikucka-Niczyporuk Tomasz Bielawski Robert Milewski Jacek Z. Kubiak Slawomir Wolczynski

The study of sperm cellular components at molecular level is crucial for the diagnosis of male unexplained infertility. The aim of the study was to compare the molecular profile of steroid receptors and aromatase in spermatozoa obtained from two normozoospermic groups of patients issued from couples treated for infertility. We investigated 46 male patients from unexplained infertility couples a...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2014
Michael L Eisenberg Shufeng Li Barry Behr Mark R Cullen Deron Galusha Dolores J Lamb Larry I Lipshultz

STUDY QUESTION What is the relationship between semen parameters and mortality in men evaluated for infertility? SUMMARY ANSWER Among men undergoing an infertility evaluation, those with abnormal semen parameters have a higher risk of death, suggesting a possible common etiology between infertility and mortality. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Conflicting data exist that suggest either an inverse re...

Journal: :Journal of cancer survivorship : research and practice 2011
Shauna Gardino Sarah Rodriguez Lisa Campo-Engelstein

INTRODUCTION Recent improvements in cancer detection, treatment, and technology have increased survivorship rates. These same life-saving treatments, however, can lead to infertility or sterility. Oncofertility, an emerging field at the intersection of cancer and oncology, centers on providing cancer patients with the potential to preserve their biological fertility. METHODS We examine the hi...

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