Obesity has become a global health concern, and its impact extends to male reproductive health. Excess body fat influences hormone metabolism and may disrupt the balance between testosterone and estrogen.
Adipose tissue contains an enzyme known as aromatase, which converts testosterone into estrogen. As body fat increases, this conversion process intensifies, leading to lower testosterone levels.
Reduced testosterone levels may result in decreased libido, reduced sperm production, and fatigue.
In severe cases, obesity-related hormonal imbalance may contribute to conditions such as Obesity-Related Hypogonadism.
Weight management through diet, exercise, and medical support can significantly improve hormonal balance and reproductive erotic health.
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