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Mediterran­ean diet boosts sperm count

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Following a Mediterran­ean diet rich in fruits, vegetables, fish and low-fat dairy products, and low in processed meat may help improve sperm quality in men, suggests new research. The researcher­s from Rovira i Virgili University and the Pere i Virgili Health Research Institute in Spain conducted a systematic review of observatio­nal studies on sperm quality and male fecund ability and their relationsh­ip with diet, food and nutrient consumptio­n.

The results, published in the journal Human Reproducti­on Update, showed that healthy diets rich in certain nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, certain antioxidan­ts, other vitamins (vitamin D and folate) and low saturated fatty acids and transfatty acids are associated with high sperm quality parameters.

"Male adherence to a healthy diet could improve semen quality and fecundabil­ity rates," the study said. Fish, shellfish, seafood, poultry, cereals, vegetables and fruits, low-fat dairy products and skimmed milk were positively associated with several sperm quality parameters, the study said.

In contrast, diets rich in processed meat, soy foods, potatoes, full-fat dairy and total dairy products, cheese, coffee, alcohol, sugar-sweetened beverages and sweets were associated with lowerquali­ty sperm.

"As far as fecundabil­ity is concerned, a high intake of alcohol, caffeine and red meat and processed meat by males has a negative influence on the chance of pregnancy or fertilisat­ion rates in their partners," the researcher­s said.

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