2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ucl.2013.08.017
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Lifestyle, Environment, and Male Reproductive Health

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“…Kajian kesan stres terhadap organ pembiakan manusia dan kualiti semen telah mendapat perhatian meluas sejak dahulu lagi (Barazani et al 2014). …”
Section: Pengenalanunclassified
“…Kajian kesan stres terhadap organ pembiakan manusia dan kualiti semen telah mendapat perhatian meluas sejak dahulu lagi (Barazani et al 2014). …”
Section: Pengenalanunclassified
“…Более 30 % случаев бесплодия у муж-чин относят к идиопатическим нарушениям с невыяс-ненной этиологией [6]. В этой связи особое значение приобретают исследования, направленные на выяс-нение факторов риска развития идиопатического бес-плодия, к числу которых относят факторы образа жиз-ни и окружающей среды [7][8][9].…”
Section: Abstract: Male Infertility Risk Factor Of Infertility Obeunclassified
“…[8]. Также к факторам риска мужского бесплодия относят использование мобильных телефонов, анабо-лических стероидов, опиоидов и марихуаны и даже глобальное потепление [9].…”
Section: Abstract: Male Infertility Risk Factor Of Infertility Obeunclassified
“…This advocates that environmental risk factors may have a higher precedence than genetic associations in determining risk of prostate cancer. Furthermore, environmental and lifestyle factors, diet in particular, fundamentally alter endogenous hormones including sex steroids (Barazani et al 2014). Indeed, factors such as smoking, increased physical exercise and a vegetarian diet increased serum androgen concentrations in British men, while obesity, high-fat diet and sedentary occupation reduced serum androgen concentrations (Allen et al 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%