ea0090p338 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023
Rodrigues Beatriz
, Pereira Sara C.
, Alves Marco
, Oliveira Pedro F.
, Bernardino Raquel
Obesity incidence is increasing globally at an alarming rate, particularly amongst children and young adults. Male obesity has been linked with a reduction in sperm quality and consequently decreased fertilization rates. Seminal vesicles are considered fundamental for male fertility and though for mens health. Vesicle seminal secretion contributes to a significant volume of seminal fluid, being extremely important for semen coagulation and sperm motility. Recent studies ...