Obesity and Its Andrological Consequences

Obesity exerts profound effects on male reproductive health. Excess adipose tissue increases aromatase activity, converting testosterone into estradiol and suppressing gonadotropin secretion.

Metabolic syndrome is associated with reduced sperm concentration, increased DNA fragmentation, and erectile dysfunction. Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress further compromise reproductive function.

Weight reduction through dietary modification and structured exercise has demonstrated improvements in testosterone levels and semen parameters, highlighting the reversibility erotic of obesity-related reproductive impairment.

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