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The impact of nutrition and lifestyle on male fertility

机译:营养与生活方式对男性生育的影响

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Background and aims: Male unexplained infertility has long been suspected to result from environmental, lifestyle and nutritional factors. However, the literature on the subject is still scarce, and clinical studies providing robust evidence are even scarcer. In addition, some similar studies come to different conclusions. Dietary pattern can influence spermatogenesis by its content of fatty acids and antioxidants. Yet, in an age of industrialized mass food production, human bodies become more exposed to the ingestion of xenobiotics, as well as chemicals used for production, preservation, transportation and taste enhancement of foods. We attempted in this paper to collect the available evidence to date on the effect of nutritional components on male fertility. Material and methods: A systematic search of the relevant literature published in PubMed, ScienceDirect and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials Database was conducted. Literature was evaluated according to the Newcastle-Ottawa- Scale. Results: Epidemiological observations are concordant in demonstrating an association of low-quality sperm parameters with higher intake of red meat, processed and organ meat and fullfat dairy. On the contrary, better semen parameters were observed in subjects consuming a healthy diet, rich in fruit, vegetables, whole grains and fish. Evidences of the negative impact on male fertility of by-products of water disinfection, accumulation in food chain of persistent organochlorine pollutants, pesticides, phthalates from food and water containers and hormones used in breeding cattle have been reported. Clinical trials of the effects of micronutrients on semen parameters and outcomes of assisted fertilization are encouraging, although optimal modality of treatment should be established. Conclusions: Although quality of evidence should be ameliorated, it emerges that environmental factors can influence male fertility. Some nutrients may enhance fertility whereas others will worsen it. With diagnostic analysis on a molecular or even sub-molecular level, new interactions with micronutrients or molecular components of our daily ingested foods and leisure drugs may lead to a better understanding of so far suspected but as yet unexplained effects on male spermatogenesis and fertility.
机译:背景和宗旨:长期以来,雄性无法解释的不孕症是由环境,生活方式和营养因素引起的。然而,对象的文献仍然是稀缺的,并且提供强大的证据的临床研究甚至是稀缺的。此外,一些类似的研究得出了不同的结论。膳食模式可以通过其脂肪酸和抗氧化剂的含量影响精子发生。然而,在工业化的大规模粮食生产的时代,人体变得更加暴露于摄入异种症,以及用于生产,保存,运输和味道的化学品。我们在本文中尝试了迄今为止营养成分对男性生育效果的可用证据。材料和方法:进行了对受控试验数据库的Pubmed,SciEnceCirect和Cochrane中央登记册中发表的相关文献的系统搜索。根据纽卡斯尔 - 渥太华级评估文献。结果:流行病学观察在展示了高质量的精子参数与更高摄入的红肉,加工和器官肉和全脂乳制品的关联方面是一致的。相反,在食用健康饮食的受试者中观察到更好的精液参数,富含水果,蔬菜,全谷物和鱼类。据报道,持续有机氯污染物,农药,食品和水容器中的蛋白质和繁殖牛食品链中蛋白质链中的副产品副产品副产品的副产品副产品的负面影响。临床试验微量营养素对精液参数和辅助施肥结果的令人鼓舞,尽管应该建立最佳的治疗方式。结论:虽然应该改善证据质量,但它出现了环境因素可以影响男性生育能力。一些营养素可能会提高生育能力,而其他营养素则会使其变得恶化。随着分子或甚至亚分子水平的诊断分析,与我们日常摄入食品和休闲药物的微量营养素或分子组分的新相互作用可能导致到目前为止怀疑的更好理解,但对男性精子发生和生育的影响也是不明原因的影响。

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