Factors that Affect Male Fertility
measure and determine their level of participation.
There is no evidence that the man’s age, by itself, predisposes to infertility (as opposed to women), although other diseases that accompany aging may predispose to infertility, and there seems to be a decrease in semen volume and concentration sperm over the years. Chronic malnutrition causes hormonal changes and, along with protein deficiency interferes with fertility.
The excess body weight and fat distribution appear to be minor effects on men than on female fertility.
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