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Céline Faure
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 24
Citations - 916
Céline Faure is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Infertility. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 780 citations. Previous affiliations of Céline Faure include Conservatoire national des arts et métiers.
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BMI in relation to sperm count: an updated systematic review and collaborative meta-analysis
Nathalie Sermondade,Céline Faure,Léopold Fezeu,A G Shayeb,Jens Peter Bonde,Tina Kold Jensen,M. van Wely,Jan Tan Cao,A. C. Martini,M Eskandar,Jorge E. Chavarro,Jorge E. Chavarro,S Koloszar,John M. Twigt,Cecilia Høst Ramlau-Hansen,Edson Borges,Francesco Lotti,Régine P.M. Steegers-Theunissen,B Zorn,Alex J. Polotsky,S. La Vignera,Brenda Eskenazi,Kelton Tremellen,E V Magnusdottir,I Fejes,Serge Hercberg,Rachel Levy,Sébastien Czernichow +27 more
TL;DR: Overweight and obesity were associated with an increased prevalence of azoospermia or oligozoospermia, and whether weight normalization could improve sperm parameters should be evaluated further.
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Obesity leads to higher risk of sperm DNA damage in infertile patients
Charlotte Dupont,Céline Faure,Nathalie Sermondade,Marouane Boubaya,Florence Eustache,Patrice Clément,Pascal Briot,Isabelle Berthaut,Vincent Levy,Isabelle Cedrin-Durnerin,Brigitte Benzacken,Pascale Chavatte-Palmer,Rachel Levy +12 more
TL;DR: Using the terminal uridine nick-end labelling (TUNEL) assay, an increased rate of sperm DNA damage in obese men is observed, and the relationship between sperm DNA integrity and BMI is explored.
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Obesity and Increased Risk for Oligozoospermia and Azoospermia
TL;DR: In this article, the level of evidence on the association between body mass index (BMI) and sperm count through a systematic review and meta-analysis was updated. But, the relationship between BMI and sperm parameters remains controversial.
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In subfertile couple, abdominal fat loss in men is associated with improvement of sperm quality and pregnancy: a case-series
Céline Faure,Charlotte Dupont,Martin A. Baraibar,Romain Ladouce,Isabelle Cedrin-Durnerin,Jean Philippe Wolf,Rachel Levy +6 more
TL;DR: This study shows specifically that sperm DNA fragmentation among men in subfertile couples could be affected by abdominal fat, but improvement of lifestyle factor may correct this alteration.
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Are semen parameters related to birth weight
Céline Faure,Charlotte Dupont,Charlotte Dupont,Pascale Chavatte-Palmer,Benoit Gautier,Rachel Levy +5 more
TL;DR: Birth weight was associated with sperm DNA fragmentation and inversely correlated with total sperm count, underlining the importance of the in utero environment for male reproductive function.