• Title of article

    Body Mass Index Effects Kruger’s Criteria in Infertile Men

  • Author/Authors

    Ustun, Yaprak Engin Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research Hospita - Reproductive Endocrinology Unit, Ankara, Turkey , Yılmaz, Nafiye Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research Hospita - Reproductive Endocrinology Unit, Ankara, Turkey , Akgun, Nilufer Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research Hospita - Reproductive Endocrinology Unit, Ankara, Turkey , Aktulay, Ayla Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research Hospita - Reproductive Endocrinology Unit, Ankara, Turkey , Tuzluoğlu, Ahmet Deniz Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research Hospital - Urology Unit, Ankara, Turkey , Bakırarar, Batuhan Department of Biostatistics - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    258
  • To page
    262
  • Abstract
    (BMI) in the male spouses with infertility complaints, who had reffered to our clinic. Materials and Methods: The male spouses from 159 couples reffering to our clinic because of infertility, during a six-month period, were included in the study. In this prospective case control study, the included men were categorized as non-obese (BMI<25 kg/m2), overweight (BMI 25-29 kg/m2) and obese (BMI ≥30 kg/m2) according to their BMIs. The assessed sperm parameters consisted of; sperm concentration, Kruger morphology, progressive motility level, and volume pH levels. The statistical significant level was set as less than 0.05. Results: The assessed group consisted of 159 patients applying to our clinic with infertility symptoms. Fifty-three non-obese, 53 overweight and 53 obese men were eligible for the study. There was statistically significant differences in sperm volume (P<0.001), progressive motility (P<0.001), postwash sperm count (P<0.001) and Kruger (P<0.001) morphology among the patient groups grouping according to the BMI levels. Conclusion: In this study, increased BMI was associated with decreased semen quality, affecting volume, concentration, and motility. further studies with a wider range of prospective cases need to be conducted in order to investigate the effects on male fertility in more detail.
  • Keywords
    Obesity , Body Mass Index , Male Infertility
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2450098