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饮食趋势与男性生殖健康下降。

Dietary trends and the decline in male reproductive health.

机构信息

The School of Allied Health and Community, University of Worcester, Henwick Grove, Worcester, WR2 6AJ, UK.

出版信息

Hormones (Athens). 2023 Jun;22(2):165-197. doi: 10.1007/s42000-023-00431-z. Epub 2023 Feb 2.

Abstract

Over the twentieth century, male reproductive health has suffered a substantial decline, as evidenced by decreases in sperm counts and testosterone levels and increases in reproductive pathologies. At the same time, the prevalence of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome has risen dramatically. Metabolic and reproductive health are highly interconnected, suggesting that their respective trends are intertwined and, given the timeframe of such trends, environmental and not genetic factors are most likely to be the primary causes. Industrialization, which began in Europe in the mid-eighteenth century, has resulted in profound changes to our diet, lifestyle, and environment, many of which are causal factors in the rise in chronic diseases. Industrialization results in a nutrition transition from an agricultural unprocessed to a modern processed diet, incorporating increases in sugar, vegetable oils, ultra-processed foods, linoleic acid, trans-fats, and total energy. This dietary shift has incurred numerous adverse effects on metabolic and reproductive health, characterized by chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance. Moreover, these effects appear to multiply across subsequent generations via epigenetic inheritance. Men's fertility is markedly affected by obesity and diabetes, with an increase in total energy via processed food intake arguably being the key factor driving the diabesity pandemic. In contrast, wholefoods rich in micronutrients and phytonutrients support male fertility and a healthy body weight. Therefore, men wanting to maximize their fertility should consider making positive dietary changes, such as replacing processed foods with unprocessed foods that support metabolic and reproductive health.

摘要

在二十世纪,男性生殖健康状况明显恶化,精子数量和睾丸激素水平下降,生殖系统疾病发病率上升。与此同时,肥胖症、糖尿病和代谢综合征等慢性疾病的患病率也急剧上升。代谢和生殖健康高度相关,这表明它们各自的趋势相互交织,考虑到这些趋势的时间范围,环境因素而非遗传因素很可能是主要原因。工业化始于 18 世纪中叶的欧洲,导致我们的饮食、生活方式和环境发生了深刻变化,其中许多因素是慢性疾病发病率上升的原因。工业化导致从农业未加工饮食向现代加工饮食的营养转变,增加了糖、植物油、超加工食品、亚油酸、反式脂肪和总能量。这种饮食转变对代谢和生殖健康造成了许多不良影响,表现为慢性炎症、氧化应激和胰岛素抵抗。此外,这些影响似乎通过表观遗传遗传在后代中加倍。肥胖症和糖尿病显著影响男性生育能力,通过加工食品摄入增加总能量可能是导致肥胖和糖尿病流行的关键因素。相比之下,富含微量营养素和植物营养素的全食物有助于男性生育能力和健康体重。因此,想要最大限度提高生育能力的男性应该考虑做出积极的饮食改变,例如用支持代谢和生殖健康的未加工食物替代加工食品。

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