Influence of physical activity on male fertility
A Minas, ACC Fernandes, VL Maciel Junior… - Andrologia, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Infertility is a worldwide issue impacting 15% of couples' population. Male‐related infertility
results in almost 50% of these cases. Considering lifestyle factors associated with infertility …
results in almost 50% of these cases. Considering lifestyle factors associated with infertility …
Is there a link between exercise and male factor infertility?
SS du Plessis, A Kashou, D Vaamonde… - The open …, 2011 - benthamopen.com
The beneficial effects of physical exercise on general health are well known; however, as
exercise imposes great physical stress that challenges homeostasis, it can be detrimental to …
exercise imposes great physical stress that challenges homeostasis, it can be detrimental to …
The role of exercise to reduce the impact of diabetes in the seminal quality: A systematic review
Background and Objectives: One of the most relevant consequences of diabetes mellitus is
the temporal or complete infertility which can happen in young individuals. Therefore, the …
the temporal or complete infertility which can happen in young individuals. Therefore, the …
Sport, doping and male fertility
It is universally accepted that lifestyle interventions are the first step towards a good overall,
reproductive and sexual health. Cessation of unhealthy habits, such as tobacco, alcohol and …
reproductive and sexual health. Cessation of unhealthy habits, such as tobacco, alcohol and …
Resistance exercise modulates male factor infertility through anti-inflammatory and antioxidative mechanisms in infertile men: A RCT
BH Maleki, B Tartibian - Life sciences, 2018 - Elsevier
Aims Inflammation and oxidative stress appear to be involved in the pathogenesis of male
factor infertility. Exercise training has been shown to strengthen antioxidant defenceses and …
factor infertility. Exercise training has been shown to strengthen antioxidant defenceses and …
[HTML][HTML] Male fertility and physical exercise
F Belladelli, S Basran, ML Eisenberg - The World Journal of Men's …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
According to existing studies, sedentary behavior contributes to male infertility. Both
preclinical and clinical studies have investigated the association between physical exercise …
preclinical and clinical studies have investigated the association between physical exercise …
[HTML][HTML] The effect of physical activity on fertility: a mini-review
Highlights•Overweight and obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome should be
encouraged to engage in vigorous aerobic exercise or resistance training to optimize their …
encouraged to engage in vigorous aerobic exercise or resistance training to optimize their …
[HTML][HTML] Physically active men show better semen parameters than their sedentary counterparts
PC Lalinde-Acevedo, BJM Mayorga-Torres… - … journal of fertility & …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The quality of semen depends upon several factors such as environment, life
style, physical activity, age, and occupation. The aim of this study was to analyze and …
style, physical activity, age, and occupation. The aim of this study was to analyze and …
Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training for improving reproductive function in infertile men: a randomized controlled trial
B Hajizadeh Maleki, B Tartibian - Applied Physiology, Nutrition …, 2017 - cdnsciencepub.com
This randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the effects of 24 weeks of
combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on seminal markers of inflammation and …
combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on seminal markers of inflammation and …
Studying the complex relationships between physical activity and infertility
KR Evenson, KR Hesketh - American journal of lifestyle …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article provides commentary on the accompanying review,“Modifiable Risk Factors and
Infertility: What Are the Connections?” by Rossi and colleagues. This commentary focuses …
Infertility: What Are the Connections?” by Rossi and colleagues. This commentary focuses …