Air pollution reduces sperm quality in men

The contaminated environment will have a negative effect on the quality of male sperm, in particular, causing malformed and weaker sperm.

There will be a negative effect on the quality of sperm of men, in particular making sperm malformed and weaker , which is the new research results published in Occupational & Environmental Medicine journals.

Scientists have done research on medical records from 2001 - 2014, for more than 6,400 men aged 15-49 in Taiwan (China) and found a close relationship between substances sperm count and exposure to PM 2.5 density in the air.

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Smoke pollution covers Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on September 26.(Source: AFP / VNA).

are particles suspended in the air, diameter less than or equal to 2.5 micrometers, 30 times smaller than a human hair. People who inhale these dust particles are at risk for heart attack, stroke, lung cancer and other respiratory diseases.

The men were divided into two groups, the first group exposed to PM 2.5 within 3 months and the second group exposed for 2 years. Pollution levels were measured at their residence during the study, based on NASA satellite data. The data show that PM 2.5 density has increased by 5ug / m 3 each year, while sperm size and quality of these people also decreased by approximately 1.29% respectively. This relationship was recorded in both groups of subjects.

Scientists believe that declining sperm quality may also be due to many other factors, but this study is still considered a recommendation for couples who want to give birth.

Update 16 December 2018
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