Caution, Men Have Difficult Child Obesity

Is it true that men who are overweight fat low chance to be a child's father has an alias? A study on Monday (4/7) conducted by expert clinicians and researchers sperm to make a research on fertility and sperm quality. The experts examined 1,940 samples and match them with the man's sperm donor weight.

Criterion is the body mass index (BMI), a measure of body fat among adults. Based on that, a normal body weight is defined as a BMI of 18.5 to 25; 25-30 overweight and obesity as 30 or more.

The higher the count in excess weight, the worse the quality of sperm. The findings apply to those who fall into the category of obesity. The findings of the experts was also submitted to the annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) in Stockholm, Sweden. This blog About The Health of Our Bodies

"Being overweight results in changes in sperm characteristics, probably due to hormonal disturbance, which results in sperm count, mortality and less vitality," said Director of Science at Eylau-Unilabs in Paris, part of a network of laboratories in 12 European countries, based on Switzerland, Paul Cohen-Bacrie.

According to Cohen, overweight conditions will result in the loss of potential fertilization. In that study also obtained results that overweight men sperm count up to 10-20 percent less than men with normal weight counterparts.