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Int J Fertil Steril ; 18(3): 240-247, 2024 Jun 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38973277

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BACKGROUND: Age, smoking, sleep duration, sleep quality, and obesity are risk factors that can affect the amount of sperm concentration, morphology, and motility. The aim of this study is to assess the lifestyle effects: of age, smoking, sleep duration, sleep quality, and obesity on the amount of concentration, morphology, and motility of sperm. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study utilized an analytical observational approach with a cross-sectional design. The study subjects comprised 70 male partners of infertile couples admitted to the Sekar Fertility Clinic at the Dr. Moewardi General Hospital between March and August 2022. The study assessed variables including age, body mass index (BMI), smoking status, sleep duration, sleep quality, sperm concentration, sperm morphology, and sperm motility. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using univariate, bivariate, and multivariate methods with SPSS 25 software. RESULTS: The research findings demonstrate that obesity is significantly associated with abnormal sperm concentration [odds ratio (OR)=40.07, confidence interval (CI)=3.90-411.67, P=0.002]. Furthermore, moderate or heavy smoking is significantly associated with abnormal sperm concentration (OR=17.45, CI=1.83-166.15, P=0.013) and sleep quality with severe disorders (OR=5.73, CI=1.12-29.21, P=0.036). Moreover, obesity is significantly associated with abnormal sperm motility (OR=12.97, CI=2.66-63.15, P=0.002), while moderate or heavy smoking (OR=5.89, CI=1.23- 28.20, P=0.026) and poor sleep duration (OR=6.21, CI=1.43-26.92, P=0.015) also exhibit significant associations with abnormal sperm motility. However, no significant findings were observed regarding sperm morphology. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study indicate that obesity, moderate or heavy smoking, and sleep quality have statistically significant effects on sperm concentration, while obesity, moderate or heavy smoking, and sleep duration have statistically significant effects on sperm motility. However, no statistically significant influence was observed on sperm morphology. Further research with larger sample sizes and more diverse populations is needed to validate these findings and explore other potential factors that may impact male fertility.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 105: 108108, 2023 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37018951

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Diplopia and ptosis are the most common symptoms of oculomotor nerve palsy, which may be caused by increased intracranial pressure causing cranial nerve palsies. If no significant improvement is noted following surgical correction or pharmacological therapies for the underlying cause, acupuncture treatment can be considered as adjuvant therapy to achieve complete functional resolution of the oculomotor nerve. CASE PRESENTATION: A 27-year-old male patient presented with ptosis and diplopia due to a postoperative craniotomy subdural hematoma (SDH). The patient received several sessions of acupuncture treatments which lasted a total of 45 days. The patient received manual acupuncture points of GB 20 and electrostimulator acupuncture points of ST 2, BL 2, GB 14, TE 23, EX HN 5, LI 4, bilaterally, and noticed improvement in the minor neurological deficits in diplopia and ptosis after 45 days. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Several filiform needle insertions with stimulation in designated nerve distribution areas cause neural stimulation. This is believed to cause local biochemical and neural stimulation, followed by the release of mediators. CONCLUSION: Acupuncture can improve the neurological deficits associated with conditions such as ptosis and diplopia following SDH surgery.

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J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol ; 32(4): 571-576, 2021 Jun 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34214342

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OBJECTIVES: National Baseline Health Research 2013 showed that there were 706,757 (0.4%) hyperthyroid patients in Indonesia. Hyperthyroidism is characterized by abnormal thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) which causes low TSH and high FT4 levels. Hyperthyroid patients have a decrease of serum iron levels due to acute phase reactions of hyperthyroidism. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between dietary iron intake and serum iron with TSH and FT4 levels in adult hyperthyroid patients. METHODS: This study was conducted in February-July 2020 at the Clinic of Magelang Health Research and Development Center. Sampling of this cross sectional study was based on inclusion criteria in order to obtain 50 adult hyperthyroid patients. Dietary iron intake was collected with 2 × 24 h dietary recall, serum iron was measured with colorimetric analysis, the levels of TSH and FT4 were measured by ELISA. The collected data were analyzed using Spearman correlation and multivariate linear regression with 95% confidence level. RESULTS: Deficiencies of dietary iron intake was found in 20 hyperthyroid patients (40%). Low serum iron levels were found in 10 hyperthyroid patients (20%). Spearman correlation analysis showed that dietary iron intake had a negative correlation with TSH (r=-0.294; p<0.05) but did not correlate with FT4 (r=-0.142; p>0.05), while serum iron didn't associated with both TSH (r=0.110; p>0.05) and FT4 (r=0.142; p>0.05). Furthermore, regression analysis showed that dietary iron intake, serum iron, phytate, and thyrozol intake correlate with TSH levels (R square=0.193; p<0.05) and FT4 levels (R square=0.341; p<0.05), but there were no independent association between dietary iron intake and serum iron with TSH and FT4 levels (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Intake and serum of iron didn't correlate with TSH and FT4 levels in adult hyperthyroid patients.


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Hipertiroidismo , Hierro de la Dieta , Tiroxina , Adulto , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Hierro , Hormonas Tiroideas , Tirotropina
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