“…Reduction in the basal and total testosterone level was observed after intensive endurance exercise in the humans, which could possibly lead to the disruption of testosterone dependent processes (Manna et al 2003;Hackney 2008;Jana et al 2008). Also, intensive swimming exercise has been linked to a vast range of impairments regarding the male fertility, such as reduced spermatic production (Mingoti et al 2003), reduced somatic index of the testes, epididymis, prostate and seminal vesicle (Manna et al 2003), reduced number of preleptotine spermatocytes, midpachytene spermatocytes and stage 7 spermatids (Manna et al 2003;Jana et al 2008), and reduced epididymal sperm count (Jana et al 2008). As observed for the increased colon cancer susceptibility, the damages caused to male fertility by the exercise appear to be associated with an increase in oxidative stress (Manna et al 2003;Manna et al 2004).…”