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Male Fertility as a Proxy for Health

Calvin Zhao, Michael L. Scott, Michael L. Eisenberg

2024Journal of Clinical Medicine17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Male fertility is affected by a wide range of medical conditions that directly and indirectly affect spermatogenesis. As such, it can be useful as both an indicator of current health and a predictive factor for future health outcomes. Herein, we discuss the current literature regarding the association between male fertility and systemic health conditions and exposures. We review the connection between male fertility and genetics, medications, diet, and environmental pollutants, as well as its effects on future oncologic, cardiovascular, and autoimmune conditions. Understanding this interplay will allow more health care providers to engage in health counseling that will not only improve men's reproductive outcomes but also their overall health.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFertilityReproductive healthCardiovascular healthMale fertilityAffect (linguistics)Health careProxy (statistics)Environmental healthGerontologyGynecologyDiseasePopulationInternal medicineEconomic growthPhilosophyEconomicsComputer scienceMachine learningLinguisticsSperm and Testicular FunctionSexual Differentiation and DisordersHormonal and reproductive studies
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