What are the effects of lifestyle & diet on men?
The human body is a whole, and just as lifestyle and diet affect all cells, they also affect sperm cells. From this perspective, these parameters, which are highly significant for general health, are also of the utmost importance in terms of sperm parameters. Generally speaking, just as in women, dietary patterns and habits, body mass index, exercise routines, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep patterns, air pollution, exposure to harmful chemicals and excessive heat, and stress all affect male sperm parameters.
What can be done to improve lifestyle & diet?
In men, obesity leads to suppression in the centers where hormones such as those in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, which stimulate testosterone production and sperm production, are secreted. Therefore, weight management and exercise will be beneficial. Regular, rhythmic and light exercise, such as walking outdoors, can be beneficial.
Cigarettes are highly toxic and contain over 5,000 chemicals. In men who smoke, sperm counts are lower and the proportion of motile sperm is found to be reduced. Avoiding or reducing smoking, if possible, will be beneficial in this regard.
In particular, chronic alcohol consumption alongside smoking is associated with a reduction in sperm count. It is important to keep alcohol consumption to a minimum.
A continuous and healthy night's sleep in a peaceful environment is crucial during this process.
Gases emitted from vehicle exhausts, factories, fires and petrol refineries, containing substances such as nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide, can lead to a reduction in sperm count, motility and morphology. It is important to avoid these substances as much as possible.
Prolonged psychological stress can increase cortisol production, leading to a decrease in testosterone levels and a reduction in sperm production. Stress management, partner support and, where necessary, professional counselling can be helpful.
