Mortensen J T
Department of Occupational Medicine, Hospital of Aalborg, Denmark.
Scand J Work Environ Health. 1988 Feb;14(1):27-30. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.1954.
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether men employed in the metal industry have sperm of poorer quality than men in other types of work. A postal questionnaire was sent to men employed in the metal industry, certain other types of nonmetal industries, and other types of employment in which the factors suspected to influence sperm quality were not present. By means of this questionnaire survey, it was hoped to define the possible influences of the work environment on sperm quality. Out of the total of 3,119 men included in the investigation, 2,517 (81%) filled out the questionnaire satisfactorily. Semen analysis was performed for all 3,119 men. There was a greater risk for poor sperm quality among welders than among men not employed in welding. The risk for poor sperm quality was increased for those welders who worked with stainless steel. Welding in general, and specifically with stainless steel, is connected with a risk of reduced sperm quality.
本研究的目的是调查金属行业的男性精子质量是否比其他行业的男性差。向金属行业、某些其他类型的非金属行业以及不存在疑似影响精子质量因素的其他行业的男性发放了邮政调查问卷。通过这项问卷调查,希望确定工作环境对精子质量的可能影响。在纳入调查的3119名男性中,有2517名(81%)满意地填写了问卷。对所有3119名男性都进行了精液分析。焊工精子质量差的风险高于非焊工男性。从事不锈钢焊接工作的焊工精子质量差的风险增加。一般来说,焊接,特别是不锈钢焊接,与精子质量下降的风险有关。