BACKGROUND: A number of studies have indicated regional differences in semen quality. To examine the current status in Japan, we undertook a cross-sectional study on the semen quality of fertile Japanese men for comparison with recent European results. METHODS: Semen parameters of 324 fertile men from the Kawasaki/Yokohama area were investigated. The semen parameters were compared with those published for fertile men from four European cities, Copenhagen, Paris, Edinburgh and Turku. RESULTS: When adjusting for confounders such as ejaculation abstinence period and age, the lowest sperm concentrations were detected in men from Kawasaki/Yokohama followed by men from Copenhagen, Paris, Edinburgh and Turku, but only the differences between men f...
International audienceOver the past four decades, studies of various designs have reported spatial a...
Evaluation of male fertility potential involves basic semen analyses. Perhaps semen concentration is...
Semen quality of 1559 young men from four cities in Japan: a cross-sectional population-based stud
Objectives: To provide information of semen quality among normal young Japanese men and indicate the...
Semen quality of fertile Japanese men: a cross-sectional population-based study of 792 me
Sperm counts have been steadily decreasing over the past five decades with regional differences in t...
A retrospective study was conducted in a large population presenting with infertility to determine w...
International audienceBackgroundSperm counts have been steadily decreasing over the past five decade...
A study was conducted in three large populations to determine whether sperm quality has changed in K...
In North European countries, a significant difference in semen quality among young men has been show...
Evidence for regional differences of semen quality among fertile French men Fédération Française ...
Although it has been suspected that there is a decrease in semen quality over time, the results repo...
Objective: To assess the relationship between geographical differences and all semen parameters, acr...
Historically, semen parameter studies have included highly selected and nonrepresentative subgroups ...
International audienceSemen from 10 932 male partners of infertile couples was analysed and sperm pa...
International audienceOver the past four decades, studies of various designs have reported spatial a...
Evaluation of male fertility potential involves basic semen analyses. Perhaps semen concentration is...
Semen quality of 1559 young men from four cities in Japan: a cross-sectional population-based stud
Objectives: To provide information of semen quality among normal young Japanese men and indicate the...
Semen quality of fertile Japanese men: a cross-sectional population-based study of 792 me
Sperm counts have been steadily decreasing over the past five decades with regional differences in t...
A retrospective study was conducted in a large population presenting with infertility to determine w...
International audienceBackgroundSperm counts have been steadily decreasing over the past five decade...
A study was conducted in three large populations to determine whether sperm quality has changed in K...
In North European countries, a significant difference in semen quality among young men has been show...
Evidence for regional differences of semen quality among fertile French men Fédération Française ...
Although it has been suspected that there is a decrease in semen quality over time, the results repo...
Objective: To assess the relationship between geographical differences and all semen parameters, acr...
Historically, semen parameter studies have included highly selected and nonrepresentative subgroups ...
International audienceSemen from 10 932 male partners of infertile couples was analysed and sperm pa...
International audienceOver the past four decades, studies of various designs have reported spatial a...
Evaluation of male fertility potential involves basic semen analyses. Perhaps semen concentration is...
Semen quality of 1559 young men from four cities in Japan: a cross-sectional population-based stud