Erschienen in:
19.06.2023 | Review
Global trends in semen quality of young men: a systematic review and regression analysis
verfasst von:
Xuefeng Luo, Chongyang Yin, Yuqing Shi, Chengchao Du, Xiangcheng Pan
Erschienen in:
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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Ausgabe 8/2023
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Abstract
Purpose
Many studies have reported declines in semen quality mainly focused on total sperm counts (TSC) and sperm concentration (SC), ignoring the importance of progressive motile sperm (PR), total motile sperm (TM), and normal morphological sperm (NM). Therefore, we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis to explore the trend in semen quality of young men.
Methods
We searched 3 English databases and 4 Chinese databases from January 1980 to August 2022. Random-effect meta-analyses and weighted linear regression models were conducted to perform the trend in semen quality.
Results
Finally, 162 eligible studies including 264,665 men from 28 countries were got between 1978 and 2021. Significant decreases were observed in TSC (− 3.06 million/year, 95% CI − 3.28 to − 2.84), SC (− 0.47 million/ml/year, 95% CI − 0.51 to − 0.43), and PR (− 0.15%/year, 95% CI − 0.20 to − 0.09), and there was an upward trend in TM (0.28%/year, 95% CI 0.24 to 0.32). The results of meta-regression analyses indicated that age, continent, income, WHO criteria, and abstinence time significantly impacted on TSC, SC, PR, and TM. Positive regression coefficients were observed in some categories suggesting that outcomes might not be declining and even increasing in these subgroups.
Conclusions
Downward trends in semen quality among global young men were observed in our study, including TSC, SC, and PR. But TM did not appear to be trending down or even to be leveling off. More studies are needed to focus on the causes of the declines.