
Studies on the men in Denmark in 1600 showed that a man has a body that is too lean or too heavy will have problems with fertility. Dr Tina Kold Jensen from the University of Southern Denmark found that body weight determines the quality of reproductive hormones sperm.
According to Dr. Tina Kold Jensen men who have body fat or too lean will have a low sperm womb so that there is not enough to do the insemination. To conduct research on the 1600 men in the Danish, Dr Tina Jensen using `body mass index (BMI)` to determine the weight and the impact on sperm quality.
Research team leader Dr Jensen is published by the journal Fertility & sterility. According to Dr. Jensen, far this has not been known how to maintain body weight in order to remain normal in an attempt to explore the opportunity to become a father. Problems with weight loss of fertility were also experienced by the women.
Where women tend to have excessive body weight or Obesity may risk interference periodicity directly related to fertilization.
