Cutillas-Tolín A, Mínguez-Alarcón L, Mendiola J, López-Espín J J, Jørgensen N, Navarrete-Muñoz E M, Torres-Cantero A M, Chavarro J E
Department of Health and Social Sciences, Division of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Murcia School of Medicine, Espinardo Campus, Vía perimetral s/n, IMIB-Arrixaca, Murcia 30100, Spain
Department of Health and Social Sciences, Division of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Murcia School of Medicine, Espinardo Campus, Vía perimetral s/n, IMIB-Arrixaca, Murcia 30100, Spain.
Hum Reprod. 2015 Dec;30(12):2945-55. doi: 10.1093/humrep/dev236. Epub 2015 Sep 25.
Are there any associations of dietary patterns with semen quality, reproductive hormone levels, and testicular volume, as markers of testicular function?
These results suggest that traditional Mediterranean diets may have a positive impact on male reproductive potential.
The Mediterranean diet has been related to lower risk of multiple chronic diseases, but its effects on reproduction potential are unclear.
STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: Cross-sectional sample of 215 male university students recruited from October 2010 to November 2011 in Murcia Region (Spain).
PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: Two hundred and nine healthy men aged 18-23 years were finally included in this analysis. Diet was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire, and dietary patterns were identified by factor analysis. Linear regression was used to analyze the relation between diet patterns with semen quality parameters, reproductive hormone levels and testicular volume adjusting for potential confounders.
We identified two dietary patterns: a Mediterranean (characterized by high intakes of vegetables, fruits and seafood) and a Western pattern (characterized by high intakes of processed meats, French fries and snacks). The Mediterranean pattern was positively associated with total sperm count (P, trend = 0.04). The Western pattern was positively related to the percentage of morphologically normal sperm (P, trend = 0.008). We found an inverse association between adherence to the Western pattern and sperm concentration among overweight or obese men (P, trend = 0.04).
LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: As with all cross-sectional studies, causal inference is limited. However, participants were blinded to the study outcomes thus reducing the potential influenced their report of diet. Although we adjusted for a large number of known and suspected confounders, we cannot exclude the possibility of residual confounding or chance findings.
This study was carried out on healthy and young men, so it is difficult to predict whether and how the observed differences in semen quality translate into reproductive success for men in couples trying to conceive. These results suggest that traditional Mediterranean diets may have a positive impact on male reproductive potential.
作为睾丸功能指标,饮食模式与精液质量、生殖激素水平及睾丸体积之间是否存在关联?
这些结果表明,传统地中海饮食可能对男性生殖潜力有积极影响。
地中海饮食与多种慢性疾病的较低风险相关,但其对生殖潜力的影响尚不清楚。
研究设计、规模、持续时间:2010年10月至2011年11月在西班牙穆尔西亚地区招募的215名男大学生的横断面样本。
参与者/材料、环境、方法:最终209名年龄在18 - 23岁的健康男性纳入本分析。使用经过验证的食物频率问卷评估饮食,并通过因子分析确定饮食模式。采用线性回归分析饮食模式与精液质量参数、生殖激素水平及睾丸体积之间的关系,并对潜在混杂因素进行校正。
我们确定了两种饮食模式:地中海模式(以蔬菜、水果和海鲜的高摄入量为特征)和西方模式(以加工肉类、薯条和零食的高摄入量为特征)。地中海模式与精子总数呈正相关(P趋势 = 0.04)。西方模式与形态正常精子的百分比呈正相关(P趋势 = 0.008)。我们发现,超重或肥胖男性中,遵循西方模式与精子浓度呈负相关(P趋势 = 0.04)。
局限性、谨慎原因:与所有横断面研究一样,因果推断有限。然而,参与者对研究结果不知情,从而减少了其饮食报告受潜在影响的可能性。尽管我们对大量已知和疑似混杂因素进行了校正,但我们不能排除残留混杂或偶然发现的可能性。
本研究针对健康年轻男性开展,因此难以预测精液质量的观察差异是否以及如何转化为试图受孕夫妇中男性的生殖成功。这些结果表明,传统地中海饮食可能对男性生殖潜力有积极影响。