The Future of Fertility: Lose Weight, Fix Bad Sperm
October 07 2008 / by Lani / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Health & Medicine Year: Beyond Rating: 8 Hot
Here’s another good reason to lay off that super-sized combo with extra fries: bad sperm. Besides being the cause of diabetes, heart disease, and back problems, a large waistline can also affect fertility. And not in a good way.
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen conducted a study involving the sperm of more than 2,000 men who were having trouble conceiving. The results, presented at a recent conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Barcelona, revealed a substantial difference between the sperm of obese men and those of normal weight. The men were divided into four different groups, depending on Body Mass Index. Men with an optimal BMI of 20 to 25 had a healthy level of normal sperm, while the opposite occurred with heavier men. Findings show obese men produce more abnormal sperm as well as lower volumes of seminal fluid.





there are a bunch of folks whose stomachs are growling as we speak that will be disappointed to learn that this strategy may be flawed.