Sperm count is increased by diet-induced weight loss and maintained by exercise or GLP-1 analogue treatment: a randomized controlled trial
Emil Andersen(University of Copenhagen), Romain Barrès(University of Copenhagen), Marte Saupstad(University of Copenhagen), Christian R. Juhl(University of Copenhagen), Olivia Maltha Duun(University of Copenhagen), E T Kjøller(University of Copenhagen), J. Lundgren(University of Copenhagen), Lars R. Ingerslev(University of Copenhagen), Bente Stallknecht(University of Copenhagen), Yasmin Dehestani(University of Copenhagen), Simon Birk Kjær Jensen(University of Copenhagen), Jens J. Holst(University of Copenhagen), Charlotte Janus(University of Copenhagen), Sten Madsbad, Signe S. Torekov(University of Copenhagen)
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