Effects of Calorie Restriction on Preserving Male Fertility Particularly in a State of Obesity.
Mohammad Ishraq ZafarXiao ChenPublished in: Current obesity reports (2024)
Lifestyle choices have prompted extensive discussions regarding its implications and applications as a complementary therapy. The growing concern over the decline in sperm quality underscores the urgency of investigating these alternative interventions. Calorie restriction (CR) has emerged as a promising strategy to improve male fertility. The efficacy of CR depends on factors like age, ethnicity and genetics. Clinical studies, such as CALERIE, have shown an improvement in serum testosterone level and sexual drive in men with or without obesity. Additionally, CR has been shown to positively impact sperm count and motility; however, its effects on sperm morphology and DNA fragmentation remain less clear, and the literature has shown discrepancies, mainly due to the nature of technically dependent assessment tools. The review advocates a personalized approach to CR, considering individual health profiles to maximize its benefits. It underscores the need for routine, accessible diagnostic techniques in male reproductive health. It suggests that future research should focus on personalized dietary interventions to improve male fertility and overall well-being in individuals with or without obesity and unravel CR's immediate and lasting effects on semen parameters in men without obesity.
Keyphrases
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- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
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- high fat diet induced
- weight gain
- physical activity
- healthcare
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- stem cells
- cardiovascular disease
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- bone marrow
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