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Smoking and obesity negatively affect the favourable outcome of varicocelectomy in sub-fertile men

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ANDROLOGIA
卷 53, 期 8, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/and.14131

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obesity; semen; smoking; testosterone; oestradiol ratio; varicocele

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The study found that smoking and/or obesity have a negative impact on semen parameters and hormonal levels in sub-fertile men undergoing sub-inguinal varicocelectomy.
We assessed the effect of smoking and/or obesity on semen parameters and testosterone/oestradiol (T/E) ratio among sub-fertile men treated with sub-inguinal varicocelectomy. In this prospective, controlled, clinical study, 80 sub-fertile men with clinical varicocele who were subjected to sub-inguinal varicocelectomy were assigned into four equal groups (n = 20/each), group A: obese and smokers, group B: obese and nonsmokers, group C: smokers and nonobese and group D: nonsmokers and nonobese. Semen parameters, serum testosterone, oestradiol, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinising hormone, prolactin and calculation of T/E ratio were assessed at baseline and 6 months post-varicocelectomy. The mean age +/- SD of the study population was 26.1 +/- 4.55. No statistical difference was detected among the study groups regarding age, residence, education, marital status and occupation (p > 0.05 for each). Post-operatively, significant improvements in semen parameters were detected in all groups. There was a significant difference between groups A and B versus C and D (obese versus nonobese groups) and between groups A and C versus B and D (smokers versus nonsmokers; p < 0.05 for each) regarding semen parameters, testosterone level and T/E ratio. Smoking and/or obesity negatively affect(s) the favourable outcome of varicocelectomy, specifically improvement of semen parameters and hormonal pattern in sub-fertile men with varicocele.

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