The Daily Telegraph

Air pollution ‘could be linked to infertilit­y’

- By Sarah Knapton SCIENCE EDITOR

AIR pollution may be causing infertilit­y for a “significan­t number of couples” a study suggests. Researcher­s looked at 6,500 men living in Taiwan and found that higher pollution was linked to poorer quality sperm.

The study showed that for every 5ug/m3 increase in tiny particles called PM2.5S, there was a 26 per cent increased risk of being in the bottom 10 per cent of normal sperm size and shape. The effect was found when particle counts rose over 25ug/m3. In London yesterday, particulat­es rose to 69ug/m3 in some areas.

Although it is unclear how the pollution impacts sperm, researcher­s say that the components of fine particulat­e matter, such as heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbo­ns, have been linked to sperm damage in experiment­al studies. Free radical damage, brought on by exposure to air pollutants, may also damage DNA and alter cellular processes in the body, the researcher­s suggest.

“Although the effect estimates are small and the significan­ce might be negligible in a clinical setting, this is an important public health challenge,” said Dr Xiang Qian Lao of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

The research was published in the journal BMJ Open.

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