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How does obesity affect male fertility?

Obesity can have a detrimental effect on male fertility and sperm production. Excess body weight can result in hormonal imbalances, such as increased oestrogen levels and decreased testosterone levels, impairing spermatogenesis. Additionally, obesity is linked with an increased risk of oxidative damage and inflammation, both of which can damage sperm cells and impair sperm quality.

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By Ferty9 Medical Board, at Ferty9 Fertility Center | Last Reviewed: Sep 1, 2025
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