Declining male fertility and environmental factors

Citation
A. Giwercman et Jp. Bonde, Declining male fertility and environmental factors, END METAB C, 27(4), 1998, pp. 807
Citations number
123
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology, Metabolism & Nutrition","Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
ISSN journal
08898529 → ACNP
Volume
27
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Database
ISI
SICI code
0889-8529(199812)27:4<807:DMFAEF>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Male reproductive function has recently attracted increasing attention due to reports on time-related decline in semen quality. Analysis of retrospect ive data indicates that sperm counts may have declined in some parts of the world, but there seem to be regional differences both in the quality of se men and regarding the secular trend. Whereas data on sperm counts may be so mewhat difficult to interpret, there is no doubt that incidence of testicul ar cancer has increased worldwide. In occupational studies, only a few type s of exposures were shown to have an impact on male reproductive function; lifestyle and general environmental factors may play a more important role. Prospective studies on secular and geographic trends in male reproductive function are warranted.