Amiri Mina, Ramezani Tehrani Fahimeh
Reproductive Endocrinology Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Int J Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Sep 28;18(3):e101776. doi: 10.5812/ijem.101776. eCollection 2020 Jul.
Despite several studies documenting that obesity affects female and male fertility and leads to multiple adverse reproductive outcomes, the mechanisms involved are not elucidated. We aimed to summarize the potential adverse effects of female and male obesity, as well as the impact of weight loss on their fertility status.
This review summarizes papers investigating the potential adverse effects of female and male obesity and the impact of weight-loss interventions on fertility among reproductive age populations. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched for retrieving studies published up to November 2019 on obesity/overweight among reproductive age populations.
The review of 68 studies revealed that female and male obesity/overweight increases the risk of sub-fecundity and infertility. The destructive effects of female obesity on reproduction are attributed to a variety of ovarian and extra-ovarian factors. In women with overweight or obesity, the time taken to conceive is longer, and they have a decreased fertility rate, increased requirement for gonadotropins, and higher miscarriage rate when compared to those with normal weight. Male obesity may lead to subfertility, mainly because of the disruption of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, increased testicular temperature, impairment of the physical and molecular structure of sperm, decreased sperm quality, and erectile dysfunction due to peripheral vascular disease. Most studies recommend lifestyle interventions as first-line therapy in the general population of women and men with obesity and infertility.
This study shows the negative effects of female and male overweight and obesity on fertility. Therefore, educational interventions on the adverse effects of obesity and the benefits of weight reduction, such as increasing pregnancy rate, should be considered for couples seeking fertility.
尽管多项研究表明肥胖会影响男性和女性的生育能力,并导致多种不良生殖结局,但其涉及的机制尚未阐明。我们旨在总结肥胖对男性和女性的潜在不良影响,以及体重减轻对其生育状况的影响。
本综述总结了调查肥胖对男性和女性的潜在不良影响以及减肥干预对育龄人群生育能力影响的论文。检索了PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和谷歌学术数据库,以获取截至2019年11月发表的关于育龄人群肥胖/超重的研究。
对68项研究的综述表明,肥胖/超重会增加男性和女性生育力低下和不孕的风险。肥胖对女性生殖的破坏作用归因于多种卵巢和卵巢外因素。与体重正常的女性相比,超重或肥胖女性受孕所需时间更长,生育率降低,促性腺激素需求增加,流产率更高。男性肥胖可能导致生育力低下,主要原因是下丘脑-垂体-性腺(HPG)轴紊乱、睾丸温度升高、精子物理和分子结构受损、精子质量下降以及外周血管疾病导致的勃起功能障碍。大多数研究建议将生活方式干预作为肥胖和不孕的一般人群的一线治疗方法。
本研究表明肥胖对男性和女性生育能力有负面影响。因此,对于寻求生育的夫妇,应考虑进行关于肥胖不良影响和减肥益处(如提高妊娠率)的教育干预。