Steak and full fat dairy leads to unhealthy sperm

So cut out the red meat and full fat dairy if you want healthy motile swimmers!

BTW, didn’t know to put this in health or parenting, mods please switch if in wrong place.


Men who gorge on steak have slower sperm and are less likely to have children | Mail Online

Why feasting on steak makes it difficult for men to father a child (it makes their sperm slow)

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 3:39 PM on 11th June 2009

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Men who regularly tuck in to steak or who enjoy a large dollop of double cream on their apple pie are less likely to father a child - because their sperm are too slow.

A healthy diet of fruit and vegetables ensures men have higher quality sperm that swim faster, according to researchers.

Scientists in Spain found good quality sperm is a direct result of a diet high in antioxidants found in fruit and vegetables and especially in peppers, citrus fruits and spinach.

Antioxidants work by slowing or stopping the oxidation of other molecules in the body which has a direct effect on both the number of sperm and their ability move fast.

Sperm are fewer and slower in men who eat few antioxidants and instead feast on meat and full-fat dairy products.

Lead researcher Jaime Mendiola, of the University of Murcia, Spain, said: 'A healthy diet is not only a good way of avoiding illness, but improves the quality of semen.

‘Men who eat lots of meat and full-fat dairy products have much poorer quality sperm than those who eat lots of fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products. People who eat more fruits and vegetables are ingesting more antioxidants, and this is the important point.’
The scientists spent four years studying men in two fertility clinics in Spain to see if anything in their diets or exposure to pollution at work was making it difficult for some to father children.

‘We saw that, among the couples with fertility problems coming to the clinics, men with good semen quality ate more vegetables and fruit, which means more vitamins, folic acid and fibre and fewer proteins and fats, than those with poor sperm quality,’ Professor Mendiola said.

In his next study he will examine if it matters if men receive their vitamins from food or from pills.

The study carried out among 61 men, 30 of whom had reproductive problems and 31 who didn’t. The research was published in the journal ‘Fertility and Sterility’.

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