Low semen quality linked to shorter lifespan
- New research indicates a dose-dependent relationship between male infertility and mortality risk, suggesting that semen quality may be a universal biomarker for long-term health outcomes.
- The study, including 78,284 men, found that lower semen quality correlated with increased mortality rates over a median follow-up of 23 years.
- Men with azoospermia had a 39% increased risk of death compared to fertile men, while men with low semen quality levels faced a similar risk.
- Findings suggest that lower semen quality predicts a shorter lifespan, with men having high-quality semen living 2.7 years longer than those with the lowest quality.
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