Obesity has become a major public health concern and has significant implications for reproductive health. Excess body fat can disrupt the hormonal balance necessary for sperm production and sexual function.
Adipose tissue contains enzymes that convert testosterone into estrogen. As body fat increases, this conversion may reduce testosterone levels and impair reproductive function.
Obesity is also associated with chronic inflammation and metabolic disturbances that may affect fertility.
One condition linked to these metabolic abnormalities is Metabolic Syndrome.
Weight management through healthy diet and regular physical activity can significantly improve hormonal balance and erotic reproductive outcomes.
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