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Posted: Tue 17:46, 19 Nov 2013
Post subject: body mass index
Normal quality sperm in men linked to eating limited processed meat
BOSTON, Oct. 17 () -- Processed meats -- hot dogs, bacon, ham, hamburger -- are linked to lower amounts of normal sperm in men, U.S. researchers say.Dr. Myriam Afeiche of the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston and colleagues said men in sub-fertile couples presenting for evaluation at the Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center were invited to participate in an ongoing study of environmental factors and fertility.The study involved 156 men -- undergoing in vitro fertilization with a partner -- who provided 364 semen samples and completed a validated food frequency questionnaire. The researchers tested semen samples and adjusted for age, body mass index, abstinence interval, prior fertility evaluation,[url=http://www.panyam.com/]gucci outlet store[/url], smoking status, race, caloric intake and dietary patterns.The study found the men who regularly ate processed meat had the lowest amount of normal sperm, compared to the men who ate limited amounts of processed meat. Men who ate the equivalent of less than a serving of of bacon a day had 30 percent more normal sperm than those who ate higher amounts of processed meats, the study said.However, the men who ate white meat fish -- cod, halibut -- were associated with higher amounts of normal sperm. In addition, eating dark meat fish -- salmon, bluefish,[url=http://www.ksacinc.com/cheapgucci/?]cheap gucci bags[/url], tuna -- was related to higher total sperm count, the study said.The findings were published in Fertility and Sterility and presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
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