Does an increase in adipose tissue ‘weight’ affect male fertility? A systematic review and meta‐analysis based on semen analysis performed using the WHO 2010 criteria

Author:

Santi Daniele1ORCID,Lotti Francesco2,Sparano Clotilde3,Rastrelli Giulia2,Isidori Andrea M.4ORCID,Pivonello Rosario56ORCID,Barbonetti Arcangelo7,Salonia Andrea89ORCID,Minhas Suks10,Krausz Csilla2,Vignozzi Linda2ORCID,Maggi Mario3ORCID,Corona Giovanni11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Metabolic and Neural Sciences University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Unit of Endocrinology Department of Medical Specialties AziendaOspedaliero‐Universitaria of Modena Modena Italy

2. Andrology, Women's Endocrinology and Gender Incongruence Unit Center for Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Infertility, Careggi Hospital Mario Serio Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences University of Florence Florence Italy

3. Endocrinology Unit Mario Serio Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences University of Florence Florence Italy

4. Department of Experimental Medicine “Sapienza” University of Rome Centre for Rare Diseases (Endo‐ERN accredited), Policlinico Umberto I Hospital Rome Italy

5. Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Chirurgia Sezione di Endocrinologia, Diabetologia, Andrologia e Nutrizione Unità di Andrologia e Medicina della Riproduzione e della Sessualità Maschile e Femminile Università Federico II di Napoli Naples Italy

6. UNESCO Chair for Health Education and Sustainable Development Federico II University Naples Italy

7. Andrology Unit Department of Life Health and Environmental Sciences University of L'Aquila L'Aquila Italy

8. Division of Experimental Oncology/Unit of Urology, URI IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele Milan Italy

9. University Vita‐Salute San Raffaele Milan Italy

10. Department of Urology Imperial College NHS Healthcare London UK

11. Endocrinology Unit Azienda AUSL Bologna Italy

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionObesity negatively impact on the metabolism of sex hormones, leading to reduced testosterone serum levels. However, how the obesity could negatively impact on the overall gonadal function, particularly on male fertility, remained unclear so far.ObjectiveTo systematically review evidences regarding the influence of body weight excess on the sperm production.MethodsA meta‐analysis was conducted, searching all prospective and retrospective observational studies reporting male subjects older than 18 years old, with body weight excess from overweight to severe obesity were considered. Only studies using the V edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) manual for semen analysis interpretation were considered. No specific interventions were considered. Search was focused on studies comparing overweight/obese to normal weight subjects.ResultsTwenty‐eight studies were considered. Total sperm count and sperm progressive motility were significantly lower in overweight compared to normal weight subjects. Meta‐regression analyses demonstrated that patients’ age impacted on sperm parameters. Similarly, obese men showed lower sperm concentration, total sperm number, progressive and total motilities, and normal morphology lower than normal weight subjects. Reduced sperm concentration in obese men was influenced by age, smoking habit, varicocele, and total testosterone serum levels at meta‐regression analyses.ConclusionsThe male potential fertility is reduced in subjects with increased body weight, compared to normal weight men. The higher was the increased body weight, the worst was the sperm quantity/quality. This result comprehensively included obesity among non‐communicable risk factor for male infertility, shedding new lights on the negative impact of increased body weight on overall gonadal function.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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