Pre-Conceptual Guidelines for Men: A Review of Male Infertility Experience, including Nutrition and Lifestyle Factors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Data Analysis
4. Findings
4.1. Male Emotional Experience of Infertility
4.2. Dietary and Lifestyle Factors Affecting Fertility
4.2.1. Obesity
4.2.2. Dietary Fats
4.2.3. Trans Fatty Acids
4.2.4. Saturated Fat
4.2.5. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
4.2.6. Mediterranean Diet
4.2.7. Caffeine
4.2.8. Alcohol Consumption
4.2.9. Smoke (Tobacco and Surrogates)
4.2.10. Recreational Drugs (Marijuana and Analogues)
4.3. Micronutrient Supplementation
4.3.1. Antioxidant Effects on DNA Fragmentation
4.3.2. Co Q10
4.3.3. Folic Acid
4.3.4. Zinc
4.3.5. Vitamin E
4.3.6. L-Carnitine
4.4. Environmental Impacts on Male Fertility
4.4.1. Testicular Heat Exposure
4.4.2. Mobile Phones and Device Radiation
4.4.3. Environmental Contaminants and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
4.4.4. Phthalates
4.4.5. Pesticides
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Search 1—Psychosocial impact of male infertility |
Search terms used: mental health OR depression OR anxiety OR stress OR wellbeing OR well-being OR emotional health OR Psychosocial AND (male infertility or male fertility or sperm quality or semen quality) |
Inclusion criteria Date published 2001–2021, Male, English, Age 19–64 years old |
Exclusion criteria Animal studies, age 65+ years, age < 19 years, gender not specified. |
Results returned: 33 Studies included in the narrative review: 18 13 studies excluded for not being relevant to the search terms or for including couples or women |
Search 2—Nutrition and male infertility |
Search terms used: male infertility or male fertility or sperm quality or semen quality OR astheonzoosperm) AND (Diet OR Nutrition OR Supplement OR Antioxidant OR Lifestyle OR Obesity) |
Inclusion criteria Date published 2000–2021, Male, English, Age 19–64 years old |
Exclusion criteria Animal studies, age 65+ years, age < 19 years, gender not specified |
Results returned: 104 Studies included in the narrative review: 82 31 articles were excluded due to not being relevant to the search terms which included genetic polymorphisms interventions for couples and participants with varicoceles |
Search 3—Environmental toxins and male infertility |
male infertility OR male fertility OR sperm quality OR semen OR DNA fragmentation AND (environmental toxins OR chemicals OR radiation OR mobile OR plastics) NOT (Cancer OR Carcinoma OR Chemo* OR Radioth*) |
Exclusion criteria Animal studies, age 65+ years, age < 19 years, gender not specified, infertility related to medical treatment |
Results returned: 31 Studies included in the narrative review: 13 8 articles were excluded for not being relevant to the search terms including cancer patients and genetic poly morphisms |
Additional hand searches—Total 12 articles Additional articles were found to include electronic devices and radiation (3) BPA/bisphenols (3) phthalates (2) pesticides (2) stress and fertility (2) |
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Bold, J.; Swinburne, D. Pre-Conceptual Guidelines for Men: A Review of Male Infertility Experience, including Nutrition and Lifestyle Factors. Dietetics 2022, 1, 164-181. https://doi.org/10.3390/dietetics1030016
Bold J, Swinburne D. Pre-Conceptual Guidelines for Men: A Review of Male Infertility Experience, including Nutrition and Lifestyle Factors. Dietetics. 2022; 1(3):164-181. https://doi.org/10.3390/dietetics1030016
Chicago/Turabian StyleBold, Justine, and David Swinburne. 2022. "Pre-Conceptual Guidelines for Men: A Review of Male Infertility Experience, including Nutrition and Lifestyle Factors" Dietetics 1, no. 3: 164-181. https://doi.org/10.3390/dietetics1030016
APA StyleBold, J., & Swinburne, D. (2022). Pre-Conceptual Guidelines for Men: A Review of Male Infertility Experience, including Nutrition and Lifestyle Factors. Dietetics, 1(3), 164-181. https://doi.org/10.3390/dietetics1030016