Monday, April 30, 2012

Fatty Diets May Be Associated With Reduced Semen Quality

Which leads to reduced quality offspring, i.e., fat kids.
Men's diets, in particular the amount and type of different fats they eat, could be associated with their semen quality according to the results of a study published online in the journal Human Reproduction.

The study of 99 men in the USA found an association between a high total fat intake and lower total sperm count and concentration. It also found that men who ate more omega-3 polyunsaturated fats (the type of fat often found in fish and plant oils) had better formed sperm than men who ate less.
Fat people are more likely to eat fatty diets than intended-size people.

If only the quality could be reduced to the point that the fat would not be able to reproduce.

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