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ENDO 2026 Study: GLP-1s May Improve Testosterone and Sperm Quality in Men With Obesity-Related Low Testosterone

A research team from University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire and Warwick Medical School presented meta-analysis data from randomized controlled trials at ENDO 2026 on June 14 showing that 24 weeks of GLP-1 receptor agonist treatment improved testosterone levels, sperm count, and sperm morphology in men ages 18 to 65 with obesity-related low testosterone. Principal investigator Pratibha Natesh proposed reduced inflammation and metabolic stress as candidate mechanisms, with the GLP-1 class potentially preferable to testosterone replacement therapy in this population because TRT can suppress endogenous sperm production. The findings were drawn from men with high BMI, so external validity to normal-weight populations is unclear.