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du Plessis, Agarwal, Sabanegh Male Infertility

A Complete Guide to Lifestyle and Environmental Factors

ISBN: 978-1-4939-1039-7

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: August 2014

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 268 p.

Illustrations: 23 ill.

Publisher: Springer

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Description

  • Offers a comprehensive and concise approach to the understanding and prevention of male infertility due to lifestyle choices and environmental factors
  • Discusses topics such as smoking, drug use, obesity, exercise, sexually transmitted disease, radiation and psychological stress
  • Written and edited by internationally recognized scientists and clinicians in reproductive medicine and infertility

This unique text provides a comprehensive yet concise review of the various environmental factors and lifestyle choices which impact male fertility, with special emphasis on the mechanisms that contribute to decreased sperm production and impaired function. Internationally recognized scientists and clinicians, leaders in the field of male infertility, gather their insights and discuss how to prevent, address, and treat male infertility caused by factors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, medication and drug use, obesity, dietary and exercise habits, sexually transmitted infections, psychological stress, and occupational exposure to chemicals and radiation. Written in an easy to follow, informal yet scientific style, Male Infertility: A Complete Guide to Lifestyle and Environmental Factors offers invaluable clinical guidelines for physicians and infertility experts as well as new data and research of great interest to basic scientists, andrologists, and embryologists.?