“…While it has been reported that obese men are three times more likely to exhibit a reduction in sperm quality compared with men of normal weight (Sharma et al, 2013;Shulka et al, 2014), the true effect of obesity upon semen quality is a source of much debate. Numerous studies have shown that there is no relationship between increased BMI and one or more of the following semen parameters: sperm concentration, count, morphology, motility and ejaculate volume (Jensen et al, 2004;Fejes et al, 2006;Aggerholm et al, 2008;Hammoud et al, 2008;Paul et al, 2008;Nicopoulou et al, 2009;Chavarro et al, 2010;MacDonald et al, 2010;Martini et al, 2010;Povey et al, 2012;Hajshafi ha et al, 2013;Eisenberg et al, 2014;Pacey et al, 2014). Conversely, other studies show that BMI is associated with one or more of the following: sperm concentration, count, motility or ejaculate volume (Jensen et al, 2004;Fejes et al, 2006;Hammoud et al, 2006;Kort et al, 2006;Hofny et al, 2010;Chavarro et al, 2010;Sermondade et al, 2013;Eisenberg et al, 2014;Hadjkacem et al, 2015).…”