The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

The Metabolism of Male Infertility

Apr 18, 2024
Delve into the surprising link between metabolic health and male infertility, where poor metabolic conditions can impact testosterone production and fertility. Discover how insulin resistance creates a negative cycle affecting sperm quality and erectile function. Hormones like FSH and LH are key players, intricately tied to male reproductive health. Learn about effective strategies such as dietary adjustments, exercise, and medications that can help improve metabolic health and potentially boost fertility. Unpack the crucial connection and tackle infertility from a metabolic perspective.
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Metabolic Health and Infertility

  • Infertility, often linked to obesity and diabetes, shares a metabolic basis with these conditions.
  • Despite differing reproductive processes, metabolic health is crucial for both men and women.
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Infertility Statistics

  • Infertility affects about 15% of couples trying to conceive.
  • Men contribute to roughly 30% (and sometimes more) of infertility cases.
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Hormones and Male Fertility

  • FSH and LH, often associated with female reproduction, are also crucial for male fertility.
  • FSH stimulates sperm production, while LH promotes testosterone production in men.
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