Friday, April 9, 2010

Weight Loss Is Able to Affect Fertility?

A study of 1600 Danish men shows that a man who has a body too thin or too heavy will have problems with fertility. Dr. KOLD Tina Jensen of the University of Southern Danish have found that weight determines the quality of reproductive hormones sperm.
According to Dr. Jensen Tina KOLD men who have thin or too fat the body will possess a low content of sperm that was not enough to make conception. To conduct research on men in the Danish 1600, Dr. Jensen Tina using `body mass index (BMI)` to determine the impact of weight and sperm quality.
In some cases, Dr. Jensen noted that men who are too fat or too thin is not enough to produce better sperm when compared with men with normal weight. For example, men who are under or above the BMI will have a sperm count 20 million permilimeter and it is an abnormal condition.
The result of the research team led by Dr. Jensen is published by the journal Fertility & Sterility. According to Dr. Jensen, has so far not known how memelihari normal weight to keep it as an effort to seek out opportunities to become a father. Weight issues with kesuburanh actually experienced by the women.
Where women tend to have excessive weight or obesity risk will experience during menstruation abnormalities are closely associated with conception.

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