Affiliation:
1. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
2. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
3. Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract
Abstract
Background Varicocele is the most common correctable cause of infertility in males.
Objectives: This study is designed to evaluate the correlation between occupational and physical activities with 6 incidence and severity of varicocele.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on patients with varicocele in a tertiary referral center in Iran. The International Physical Activity Score Questionnaire (IPAQ) was utilized to evaluate physical activity. Furthermore, the occupational status was assessed using 10 a standard checklist created by an occupational medicine specialist.
Results: 169 patients with a mean age of 29.1 ± 7.3 years were enrolled. Grade 1 varicocele was found in 49.7% of the patients, followed by grade 2 (47.9%), and grade 3 (2.4%). There was no association between varicocele grade and fertility status, diabetes, hypertension, and smoking. 14 There was a significant difference in patients' varicocele grade between low, moderate, and high15 intensity occupations, indicating that the majority of patients with low and moderate-intensity occupations had grade 1 varicocele, whereas most of the patients with high-intensity occupations had grade 2 varicocele. There was a negative correlation between varicocele grade and exercise. 18 On the other hand, there were positive correlations between varicocele grade and squatting, pulling 19 objects, and climbing stairs.
Conclusion: The intensity of occupational activity was associated with the severity of varicocele, and patients with high-intensity occupations had higher grades of varicocele. Physical activities such as squatting, pulling objects, and climbing stairs increase the grade of varicocele, while exercise reduces the grade of varicocele.
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