Coffee drinkers and vegetarians do, however, think again.
Everything under the new American studies on fertility.
Too much alcohol equals a hefty potency killers. It is known. To contrast, a glass of beer or wine may have a positive effect for procreation is more unknown. Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center have studied men who underwent fertility treatment in the period 2003-2011. In connection with the study, they had to answer questions about the use of both alcohol and tobacco.
Those who drank alcohol showed better results than the group who were teetotallers, according to the study presented here at the annual American meeting for reproductive medicine.
Among the smokers had 8.4 percent moderate to severe erectile dysfunction and were generally less satisfied with their sex lives than non-smokers.
At the same conference also presented the coffee’s importance. Couples where the man drank three large cups of coffee a day had about half as much chance at IVF attempts (in vitro fertilization) as those where the husband kept to a cup a day.
The quality and movement ability of sperm was also worse of those who chose a vegetarian or vegan options on the table according to a third study, conducted at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in California.
Sperm mobility of the carnivores for example, was 58 percent compared with 38 percent of those who preferred fruit and vegetables.
– The human body is complex and these studies give us new information that can help men to make healthy choices for themselves and their partners, said Rebecca Z Sokol, chairman of the American Society for reproductive medicine.
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