OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between individual exposures due to occupation, environment and lifestyle on sperm count, we conducted a case-control study among 92 fertile and 73 sub-fertile Caucasian males. STUDY DESIGN: Data from questionnaires were analysed using simple univariate and multivariate logistic regression models. RESULTS: At risk for oligozoospermia are men exposed to pesticides (odds ratio (OR) 8.4; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.3-52.1), welding (OR 2.8; CI 0.9-8.7), antibiotic use (OR 15.4; CI 1.4-163), a history of mumps (OR 2.9; CI 1.3-6.7), gastrointestinal complaints (OR 6.2; CI 1.4-26.8), decreased intake of fruits (OR 2.3; CI 1.0-5.1), vegetables (OR 1.9; CI 0.7-5.0), or with female fertility disorders in thei...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between male occupational exposures and i...
Prevalence of infertility gravitates to increase due to different factors. Causes of male infertilit...
Malfunction of the male reproductive system might be a sensitive marker of environmental hazards, th...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To examine the association between individual exposures due...
Background: multiple risk factors can increase male infertility. Objective: to relate risk factors ...
Global sperm counts have declined in recent decades, coinciding with the proliferation of endocrine-...
Objective: To examine the potential effects of lifestyle factors on male reproductive health. Eviden...
Human infertility has been increasing worldwide but the exact causes are not yet known. Male inferti...
Prevalence of infertility gravitates to increase due to different factors. Causes of male infertilit...
The studies on the quality indicators of sperm studies have shown deteriorating results in all indus...
Objective:We examined associations between occupation and semen parameters in demonstrably fertile m...
A decrease in sperm counts in the Western world has been observed over the past fifty years and the ...
It has been suggested that during the past five decades human sperm counts have declined and the inc...
There is accumulating evidence that workplace exposure to toxic substances contributes to male infer...
The upsurge in male infertility over the last two decades, possibly due to environmental exposure, h...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between male occupational exposures and i...
Prevalence of infertility gravitates to increase due to different factors. Causes of male infertilit...
Malfunction of the male reproductive system might be a sensitive marker of environmental hazards, th...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To examine the association between individual exposures due...
Background: multiple risk factors can increase male infertility. Objective: to relate risk factors ...
Global sperm counts have declined in recent decades, coinciding with the proliferation of endocrine-...
Objective: To examine the potential effects of lifestyle factors on male reproductive health. Eviden...
Human infertility has been increasing worldwide but the exact causes are not yet known. Male inferti...
Prevalence of infertility gravitates to increase due to different factors. Causes of male infertilit...
The studies on the quality indicators of sperm studies have shown deteriorating results in all indus...
Objective:We examined associations between occupation and semen parameters in demonstrably fertile m...
A decrease in sperm counts in the Western world has been observed over the past fifty years and the ...
It has been suggested that during the past five decades human sperm counts have declined and the inc...
There is accumulating evidence that workplace exposure to toxic substances contributes to male infer...
The upsurge in male infertility over the last two decades, possibly due to environmental exposure, h...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between male occupational exposures and i...
Prevalence of infertility gravitates to increase due to different factors. Causes of male infertilit...
Malfunction of the male reproductive system might be a sensitive marker of environmental hazards, th...