A new study has revealed that men who can not fertilization may have a higher risk of other diseases, in particular diseases heart disease and diabetes and substance abuse.
The study from the University of Stanford University Medical School in Palo Alto, California man's quoted figures, an estimated 100,000 people out of data in insurance claims between 2001 and 2009. That all men have a median age of 33 years. They found that men who can not may fertilization of heart disease and 48% diabetes and 30 percent more than men Normal. They also have higher rates of alcohol and substance abuse. For those who have been found not to breed the most they may have kidney problems.
Dr. Dr. Michael Eisenberg, director of male reproductive medicine and surgery of the Stanford University Medical School, the study leader, said "What's interesting is that all the men in young and healthy look. The findings of this study revealed that fertilization can not show other about the disease later. "
The study did not find a direct relationship between research can not breed those with acute illness but construed Facts This can be caused by hormonal factors, and environmental factors: the other is low levels of testosterone can make a high-risk disease, and is also environmental danger in the growing embryo can cause problems in reproduction and health in general at a later time.
Dr. Dr. Christine Mullin, director of in vitro fertilization of the Center for Human Reproduction Center at North Shore-LIJ Health System in Manhasset, NY, who did not participate in this study, said that if Although they did not know that fertilization can not and no heart disease or diabetes before any but Can not fertilization can be a warning sign that the man may be poor health that doctors must be interested.
They published the results of this study in the journal Fertility and Sterility on 7 December 2015.
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