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percent lower respectively in underweight men. The same measures were 21.6 percent and 23.9 percent lower respectively in overweight men. jamesmundie Check that out. I had to read it a few times to ensure I was jamesmundie reading it correctly, but there jamesmundie it is. One of the study's authors notes that a low BMI might be due to "healthy lifestyle" or a chronic illness. But while the author says nothing about what a high BMI might imply, the AP just jumps to the conclusion for us: Beer bellies may take a toll on men below the belt, not just around it. Men who weigh too much are more likely to have poor sperm quality, research on nearly 1,600 young Danish men has found. Being too thin is a problem, too. It gets a one-sentence appendix in the lead paragraph. Gee, thanks. Nice and balanced. Also of note: the CNN version of the story features Typical Headless Torso Guy.
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