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Obesity leads to higher risk of sperm DNA damage in infertile patients
Authors:Charlotte Dupont  Celine Fauret  Nathalie Sermondade  Marouane Boubaya  Florence Eustache  Patrice Clement  Pascal Briot  Isabelle Berthaut  Vincent Levy  Isabelle Cedrin-Durnerin  Brigitte Benzacken  Pascale Chavatte-Palmer  Rachel Levy
Abstract:
There has been a growing interest over the past few years in the impact of male nutrition on fertility. Infertility has been linked to male overweight or obesity, and conventional semen parameter values seem to be altered in case of high body mass index (BMI). A few studies assessing the impact of BMI on sperm DNA integrity have been published, but they did not lead to a strong consensus. Our objective was to explore further the relationship between sperm DNA integrity and BMI, through a 3-year multicentre study. Three hundred and thirty male partners in subfertile couples were included. Using the terminal uridine nick-end labelling (TUNEL) assay, we observed an increased rate of sperm DNA damage in obese men (odds ratio (95% confidence interval): 2.5 (1.2–5.1)).
Keywords:male infertility  obesity  overweight  sperm  sperm DNA fragmentation
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