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Title: Study on the short-term effects of increased alcohol and cigarette consumption in healthy young men's seminal quality
Author: Silva, Joana Vieira
Cruz, Daniel
Gomes, Mariana
Correia, Bárbara Regadas
Freitas, Maria João
Sousa, Luís
Silva, Vladimiro
Fardilha, Margarida
Issue Date: 3-Apr-2017
Publisher: Nature Research
Abstract: Many studies have reported a negative impact of lifestyle factors on testicular function, spermatozoa parameters and pituitary-gonadal axis. However, conclusions are difficult to draw, since studies in the general population are rare. In this study we intended to address the early and late short-term impact of acute lifestyle alterations on young men's reproductive function. Thirty-six healthy male students, who attended the Portuguese academic festivities, provided semen samples and answered questionnaires at three time-points. The consumption of alcohol and cigarette increased more than 8 and 2 times, respectively, during the academic festivities and resulted in deleterious effects on semen quality: one week after the festivities, a decrease on semen volume, spermatozoa motility and normal morphology was observed, in parallel with an increase on immotile spermatozoa, head and midpiece defects and spermatozoa oxidative stress. Additionally, three months after the academic festivities, besides the detrimental effect on volume, motility and morphology, a negative impact on spermatozoa concentration was observed, along with a decrease on epididymal, seminal vesicles and prostate function. This study contributed to understanding the pathophysiology underlying semen quality degradation induced by acute lifestyle alterations, suggesting that high alcohol and cigarette consumption are associated with decreased semen quality in healthy young men.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/29216
DOI: 10.1038/srep45457
ISSN: 2045-2322
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