Thursday, September 07, 2006

Over weight may affect the fertility in men

Over weight – you can see it manifested everywhere. From children to adults and men or women – the problem is obvious. Many healthcare officials are concerned about the growing obesity among children, especially in developed countries. A number of studies have been and are being carried out to assess the effect of overweight on the general health. The conclusion is that over weight has to be addressed , and attempt has to be made to control weight.

According to research conducted at the National Institute of Environmental health sciences, men with increased Body mass index ( BMI) were significantly more likely to be infertile than normal weight men. BMI , calculated based on one’s weight and height, is considered a reliable indicator of body fatness for most people. The data suggest that a 20 pound increase in men’s weight may increase the chance of infertility by about 10 percent.

Similarly women who are overweight or obese tend to have a more difficult time becoming pregnant.

So why carry around that excess weight? Try weight loss product!


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