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Intake of Fruits and Vegetables with Low-to-Moderate Pesticide Residues Is Positively Associated with Semen-Quality Parameters among Young Healthy Men

机译:年轻健康男人中低农药残留量的水果和蔬菜的摄入与精液质量参数成正相关

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>Background: Numerous studies have shown that occupational or environmental pesticide exposure can affect male fertility. There is less evidence, however, regarding any potentially adverse effects of pesticide residues in foods on markers of male fertility potential. >Objectives: We examined the relations between fruit and vegetable intake, considering pesticide residue status, and semen quality and serum concentrations of reproductive hormones in healthy young men. >Methods: The Rochester Young Men's Study is a cross-sectional study that recruited men aged 18–22 y (n = 189) in Rochester, New York. Participants completed a questionnaire, provided a semen sample, had a blood sample drawn, and underwent a physical examination at enrollment. Semen samples were analyzed for total sperm count, sperm concentration, morphology, motility, ejaculate volume, total motile count, and total normal count. Dietary intake during the previous year was assessed by a validated food-frequency questionnaire. Fruit and vegetables were categorized as having high [Pesticide Residue Burden Score (PRBS) ≥4] or low-to-moderate (PRBS <4) pesticide residues on the basis of data from the USDA Pesticide Data Program. Linear regression models were used to analyze the associations of fruit and vegetable intake with semen variables and reproductive hormones while adjusting for potential confounding factors. >Results: The total intake of fruit and vegetables was unrelated to semen quality. However, the intake of fruit and vegetables with low-to-moderate pesticide residues was associated with a higher total sperm count and sperm concentration, whereas the intake of fruit and vegetables with high pesticide residues was unrelated to semen quality. On average, men in the highest quartile of low-to-moderate-pesticide fruit and vegetable intake (≥2.8 servings/d) had a 169% (95% CI: 45%, 400%) higher total sperm count and a 173% (95% CI: 57%, 375%) higher sperm concentration than did men in the lowest quartile (<1.1 servings/d; P-trend = 0.003 and 0.0005, respectively). The intake of fruit and vegetables, regardless of pesticide-residue status, was not associated with reproductive hormone concentrations. >Conclusions: The consumption of fruit and vegetables with low-to-moderate pesticide residues was positively related to sperm counts in young men unselected by fertility status. This suggests that pesticide residues may modify the beneficial effects of fruit and vegetable intake on semen quality.
机译:>背景:大量研究表明,职业性或环境性农药接触会影响男性的生育能力。但是,关于食品中农药残留对男性生育能力标志物的潜在潜在不利影响的证据较少。 >目标:我们研究了水果和蔬菜的摄入量之间的关系,并考虑了农药残留状况,健康男性精液质量和生殖激素血清浓度。 >方法:罗彻斯特青年男子研究是一项横断面研究,该研究招募了纽约罗彻斯特的18-22岁(n = 189)的男性。参加者完成问卷调查,提供精液样本,抽取血液样本,并在入组时进行身体检查。分析精液样品的总精子数量,精子浓度,形态,运动能力,射精量,总运动能力计数和总正常计数。前一年的饮食摄入量通过经过验证的食物频率问卷进行评估。根据美国农业部农药数据计划的数据,水果和蔬菜被归类为具有高[农药残留负担得分(PRBS)≥4]或低至中度(PRBS <4)农药残留的类别。线性回归模型用于分析水果和蔬菜摄入量与精液变量和生殖激素的关系,同时调整潜在的混杂因素。 >结果:水果和蔬菜的总摄入量与精液质量无关。然而,摄入低至中度农药残留的水果和蔬菜与较高的总精子数量和精子浓度有关,而摄入高农药残留的水果和蔬菜与精液质量无关。平均而言,处于低至中度农药水果和蔬菜摄入量(≥2.8份/天)的最高四分位数中的男人的总精子数量高169%(95%CI:45%,400%),而173% (95%CI:57%,375%)高于最低四分位数中男性的精子浓度(<1.1份/天; P趋势分别为0.003和0.0005)。不论农药残留状况如何,水果和蔬菜的摄入均与生殖激素浓度无关。 >结论:未受生育状况影响的年轻人,其水果和蔬菜中农药残留低至中度的摄入与精子数量呈正相关。这表明农药残留可能会改变水果和蔬菜摄入量对精液质量的有益影响。

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