Sunday, October 28, 2012

Cheese Can Lower Fertility for Young Men

For you fans of cheese and dairy products (dairy products), it helps to reduce the consumption of these foods. Therefore, the results showed these foods can reduce the fertility of young men.
As quoted from Dailymail, the young men who eat more than three slices of cheese will have a smaller chance to be a father. The results showed men who ate at least three servings of cheese daily had poorer sperm quality than others.
Not only that, another fact is to consume some dairy foods (dairy products) was found to cause a decrease in male fertility. The food was among 28 grams of cheese, a tablespoon of cream, one ladle of ice cream or a glass of milk contains fat.



Research was conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, United States (U.S.). They conduct research to 189 men aged 19-25 years. All the participants who joined the study is not overweight, healthy and regular exercise at least 1.5 hours / week.
Experts are more concentrated to examine the influence of food on the opportunities women have children. The researchers believe that the female hormone that occurs naturally from milk is likely to interfere with a man's ability to reproduce.
However, from this research that creates more evidence that diet is equally important for male fertility chances. The researchers will present their findings at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine in San Diego, California, USA which was held this week.
Lead investigator, Myriam Afeiche, describes other causes of the decline in fertility. Myriam said sperm can also be damaged by pesticides contained in dairy products they consume.
But Dr. Allan Pacey, other experts from the University of Sheffield and chairman of the British Fertility Society, suggested to the men that did not stop eating dairy products. '' Despite a decline in fertility, but that does not mean you should stop taking them,'' said Allan.
Allan added the men are still likely to be a father.

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