Obesity has become increasingly prevalent worldwide and erotic is associated with numerous health complications, including reproductive disorders.
Excess body fat influences hormonal balance by increasing the conversion of testosterone into estrogen. This hormonal shift can reduce sperm production and impair sexual function.
Obesity is also linked to metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance and chronic inflammation. These conditions may further disrupt reproductive processes.
Research indicates that obese men often exhibit reduced sperm concentration, decreased motility, and abnormal sperm morphology.
In severe cases, obesity may contribute to infertility or worsen existing reproductive conditions such as Oligospermia.
Weight management through healthy diet, regular exercise, and medical guidance can significantly improve reproductive outcomes.
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