Research Links Soft Drinks Intake to Male Infertility
Research Links Soft Drinks Intake to Male Infertility

A recent study has suggested that high consumption of soft drinks may be the reason behind reduced sperm quality in men.

The new Danish research’s claims were recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, and recommend that young men who want to become fathers are required to decrease their cola consumption.

The current study reportedly involved 2,554 young men, aiming to discover the relation between the increasing consumption of soft drinks bearing caffeine by young people in Denmark and male reproductive health mainly sperm quality.

The study lead, Tina Kold Jensen, professor of environmental medicine, revealed that the results of the study to analyze the involved men’s fitness for military service during the period of 2001–2005, clearly depicted that their fertility varied inversely in association to the amount of soft drinks they consumed.

Also, the national research has pointed out that the consumption of soft drinks has significantly jumped over the past decade, mainly among the younger generation.

In addition, the study highlighted a link between high soft drink consumption and too little exercise – a practice that also has been pointed to have a hazardous effect on male fertility.

 

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