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Doping 'swollen' muscles but worsens the sexual performance of man. The intake of androgens, B-blockers, diuretics and stimulants to boost energy and stamina, indeed leads to a worsening fgdfg of sexual desire, fgdfg erectile dysfunction and alterations in reproductive output as oligozoospermia and azoospermia, or the reduction or ' complete absence of sperm in the semen. And 'what emerges from some research in sport and breeding fgdfg at the University of Rome Foro Italico discussed at the meeting' Dating educational and training on the topic of fertility ', organized by the Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Pathophysiology and Endocrinology, Medical University Sapienza of Rome in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the project to raise awareness of young people on the theme of fertility 'Academy of fertility'. "The functional recovery of the hypothalamic-gonadal ipofici after inhibition by anabolic androgenic steroids - said Andrea Lenzi, professor of endocrinology fgdfg at the Sapienza - can take up to a year." Similarly, the sport is good for male fertility up to a certain point. If you overdo it with your workouts, in fact, it may prove a double edged sword. fgdfg In male athletes engaged in strenuous physical fgdfg activity over extended periods of time, as in the runners 'long distance', in marathon runners and cyclists, the concentration of testosterone in the blood is often in the lower limits of the standard and, in relation to those who are not trained, is lower by about 40-70%. The decline of testosterone can lead to hypogonadism, erectile fgdfg dysfunction and decreased fgdfg sexual desire. "The decrease in testosterone - goes Lenzi - is probably due to the increase fgdfg in anti-gonadal hormones in males highly trained, which could reduce the secretion of LH, luteinizing hormone. In high levels of training and in the presence of diseases such as varicocele andrologic, we are witnessing a reduction in sperm concentration or decrease in their motility, as if the intense activity may have an influence on fertility worsening an already altered the pre-existing ". Are correlated with a decreased sperm concentration and motility of overtraining, athletics that exceed 100 km per week, the marathon and cycling professional. "On the contrary exercise conducted well - concludes the endocrinologist - it is also important for optimal sexual health. The movement lowers the risk of erectile dysfunction and reduces the risk of all the pathologies that cause ".
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