NewDelhi: A new study says that men who undergo bariatric surgery may be at increased risk of become less fertile.
Researchers discussed the possible impact of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) on male reproductive capability.
The team compared the long-term effects of weight loss following RYGB among a group of sexually active men attempting to conceive with a partner to the semen parameters and fertility of obese men who did not undergo bariatric surgery and to a control group of lean men.
They identified elevated levels of the oestrogen hormone estradiol and deficient vitamin D as factors that could negatively impact semen and fertility among the RYGB group.
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