Research Article

Hyperlipidemia Is Not Related to Semen Quality, but to Serum Testosterone Levels

Table 1

General information on participants.

nMean (SD)Range

Age (years)88527.00 (5.00)20–45
BMI (kg/m2)88525.64 (6.61)16.90–42.44
Height (cm)885173.00 (6.00)151–195
Weight (kg)88575.00 (21.00)50–140
WC (cm)88588.00 (17.75)64–123.50
Semen volume (mL)8853.00 (1.50)1.20–9.80
Sperm concentration (106 per mL)88566.13 (65.16)2.72–351.9
Total sperm count (106 per ejaculate)885203.96 (197.42)5.37–1488.32
Progressive motility (%)88545.50 (24.22)1.00–91.70
Nonforward-moving sperm (106 per ejaculate)8859.17 (6.23)0.00–87.08
Immortal spermatozoa (106 per ejaculate)88543.08 (25.43)2.47–97.00
TC (mmoL/L)8854.37 (1.06)1.39–8.17
TG (mmoL/L)8851.17 (1.04)0.26–12.16
HDL-C (mmoL/L)8851.19 (0.43)0.49–3.02
LDL-C (mmoL/L)8852.45 (0.88)0.80–5.71
Apo A (mmoL/L)8851.28 (0.19)0.75–2.19
Apo B (mmoL/L)8850.85 (0.20)0.41–1.78
FSH (mIU/mL)1694.50 (2.35)0.77–17.08
LH (mIU/mL)1693.28 (2.04)1.13–8.88
PRL (ng/mL)1697.90 (4.30)1.02–35.55
E2 (pg/mL)16934.13 (13.65)13.27–86.35
T (ng/mL)1694.01 (0.11)0.51–7.31