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ArtikelFood intake and its relationship with semen quality: a case-control study  
Oleh: Mendiola, Jaime ; Torres-Cantero, Alberto M. ; Moreno-Grau, Jose M ; Ten, Jorge
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Fertility and Sterility (keterangan: ada di ClinicalKey) vol. 91 no. 03 (Mar. 2009), page 812-818 .
Topik: Semen quality; food frequency; xenobiotics
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  • Perpustakaan FK
    • Nomor Panggil: F02.K.2009.01
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Isi artikelObjective To compare dietary habits in normospermic and oligoasthenoteratospermic patients attending a reproductive assisted clinic. Design An observational, analytical case-control study. Setting Private fertility clinics. Patient(s) Thirty men with poor semen quality (cases) and 31 normospermic control couples attending our fertility clinics. Intervention(s) We recorded dietary habits and food consumption using a food frequency questionnaire adapted to meet specific study objectives. Analysis of semen parameters, hormone levels, Y microdeletions, and karyotypes were also carried out. Main Outcome Measure(s) Frequency of intake food items were registered in a scale with nine categories ranging from no consumption to repeated daily consumption. Result(s) Controls had a higher intake of skimmed milk, shellfish, tomatoes, and lettuce, and cases consumed more yogurt, meat products, and potatoes. In the logistic regression model cases had lower intake of lettuce and tomatoes, fruits (apricots and peaches), and significantly higher intake of dairy and meat processed products. Conclusion(s) Frequent intake of lipophilic foods like meat products or milk may negatively affect semen quality in humans, whereas some fruits or vegetables may maintain or improve semen quality.
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