Global Sperm Counts Declining At Accelerating Rate: New Meta-Analysis Authored by David Charbonneau via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A recently published meta-analysis shows that global sperm counts are declining worldwideβat an accelerating rate. The article, published in the journal Human Reproduction Update in November 2022 by an international team of researchers, reviewed 2,936 scholarly abstracts and 868 full articles and analyzed data from 38 sperm count studies done on six continents, updating their landmark study of 2017. The 2017 study found sperm counts had fallen in North America, Europe, and Australia by over 50 percent in a fifty-year span. The current study updated this data as well as added data from South/Central America, Asia, and Africa. βThe aim of this study was to examine trends in sperm count among men from all continents. The broader implications of a global decline in sperm count, the knowledge gaps left unfilled by our prior analysis, and the controversies surrounding this issue warranted an up-to-date meta-analysis,β said the authors. The analysis found that while sperm counts had declined at the average rate per year of 1.16 percent between 1972 and 2000, the rate of decline since 2000 has increased to an average of 2.64 percent per year. The new 2022 study updates an earlier 2017 study to cover a broader geographic area and include new studies. Its analysis reveals a significant drop in sperm count.Β (Temporal trends in sperm count: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis of samples collected globally in the 20th and 21st centuries/Oxford Academic) Reviewing the findings in an After Skool YouTube episode, study authorΒ Shanna Swan said: βNow we can concludeΒ that among men who didnβt know what their fertilityΒ [rate] was, who are, by the way, most representative of theΒ general population, that there was a significant declineΒ [in sperm counts and sperm concentration] in Asia, Africa, and South Americaβso now we canΒ say that our finding of a significant declineΒ in sperm concentration and count is worldwideβthat was a big change from the 2017 paper. βTheΒ other change from the 2017 paper was theΒ rate at which sperm counts are declining: When we look at recent yearsβparticularly since the turn of the centuryβthe rate is 2.64 per year. Thatβs more than doubleΒ 1.16, the prior finding.β The Role of Plastics in Reproductive Disruption The obvious question isβwhy the accelerated rate of decline? Swan dismissed genetic explanations, pointing out that genetic changes take βmany generations to appearβ whereas these changes are taking place in two generations or less. βThat leaves us with environment,β Swan said. Swan and other experts believe the problem is a class of chemicals called endocrine disruptors, which interfere with the bodyβs hormones. Read more here… Tyler Durden Wed, 02/22/2023 – 23:05
Global Sperm Counts Declining At Accelerating Rate: New Meta-Analysis
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