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The impact of body mass index on semen parameters and reproductive hormones in human males: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Human Reproduction Update, 11/05/09
Farquhar CM et al. – The systematic review with meta–analysis has not found evidence of an association between increased BMI and semen parameters. The main limitation of this review is that data from most studies could not be aggregated for meta–analysis. Population–based studies with larger sample sizes and longitudinal studies are required.
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