Literature DB >> 19775067

Lifestyle factors in deteriorating male reproductive health.

Sunil Kumar1, Archana Kumari, Shiva Murarka.   

Abstract

Many health problems are related to lifestyle and dietary factors. Increasing trend in reproductive disorders observed in recent years may be associated at least in part with these factors, which are compounded by some of the new emergent life styles. The data available suggests that lifestyle factors such as obesity, tobacco smoking or chewing, alcohol and some of the illicit drugs like cocaine, cannabis etc and exposure to extreme heat, have adverse effects on male reproduction. The data on other factors such as use of mobile phone and stress on reproductive health are inadequate and need detailed study. Lifestyle related diseases could be lowered with modification in diet, living and working environment etc. Sub-fertile and/or normal subjects have some control over their reproductive function by adopting healthy lifestyles to avoid additional complications.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19775067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0019-5189            Impact factor:   0.818


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6.  Effects of maternal caffeine consumption on ovarian follicle development in wistar rats offspring.

Authors:  Mehran Dorostghoal; Mahmood Khaksari Mahabadi; Sahar Adham
Journal:  J Reprod Infertil       Date:  2011-01

7.  Physically Active Men Show Better Semen Parameters than Their Sedentary Counterparts.

Authors:  Paula C Lalinde-Acevedo; B Jose Manuel Mayorga-Torres; Ashok Agarwal; Stefan S du Plessis; Gulfam Ahmad; Ángela P Cadavid; Walter D Cardona Maya
Journal:  Int J Fertil Steril       Date:  2017-08-27

8.  Biological Effects of Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Testis Histology and Seminiferous Tubules Morphometry.

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