Obesity significantly disrupts hormonal balance in men. Increased adipose tissue enhances aromatase activity, converting testosterone into estradiol and suppressing the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis.
Consequences include reduced testosterone levels, impaired spermatogenesis, erectile dysfunction, and decreased libido. Insulin resistance further exacerbates hormonal imbalance.
Weight reduction through diet, exercise, and metabolic control has demonstrated improvement in testosterone levels and semen parameters. Bariatric surgery may benefit selected individuals with severe obesity.
Addressing metabolic health forms a cornerstone of erotic modern reproductive medicine.
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