S. Berling et P. Wolnerhanssen, NO EVIDENCE OF DETERIORATING SEMEN QUALITY AMONG MEN IN INFERTILE RELATIONSHIPS DURING THE LAST DECADE - A STUDY OF MALES FROM SOUTHERN SWEDEN, Human reproduction, 12(5), 1997, pp. 1002-1005
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the quality of semen
has deteriorated during the last decade, Laboratory records containing
semen analysis results were reviewed, The records, arranged according
to date of birth, are kept in shelves, Every fifth record for analyse
s performed between 1985 and 1995, and only those of men in infertile
relationships, were included, The data were abstracted in a data base,
and time-related changes in semen characteristics were studied using
linear regression analyses, During the study period, there was a sligh
t, but significant increase in sperm concentration, percentage of moti
le spermatozoa, percentage of spermatozoa with normal morphology, and
the base-value of the penetration test, The seminal volumes decreased
slightly, but significantly, Sperm characteristics were not associated
with age or date of birth of the men, In conclusion, these data show
no evidence of deterioration in sperm quality during the last decade a
mong men in infertile relationships.