Obesity and reproductive dysfunction in men and women

作者: Tod Fullston , Linda Wu , Helena J. Teede , Lisa J. Moran

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-800872-0.00011-1

关键词: AnovulationEnvironmental healthOverweightPsychological interventionFertilityObesityHormonePolycystic ovaryInfertilityGynecologyMedicine

摘要: Abstract There is a growing body of evidence that men and women are overweight or obese prone to reproductive dysfunction specific serum metabolites hormones may indicate the severity this dysfunction. Furthermore, being inextricably linked polycystic ovary syndrome, most common cause anovulatory infertility in women. Given ever-increasing prevalence obesity worldwide, predicts somber future for human fertility, there also mounting health generations threatened. Animal models have been useful identifying potential underlying molecular mechanisms. Lifestyle interventions low moderate intensity improve dietary intake physical activity act as circuit breaker not only promises overall but restore fertility. increasing contribution burden disease it evident effective population-wide needed reduce weight adiposity associated obesity-related conditions including subfertility infertility.

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