Francesca Greco, Giovanni Guarascio, Elisa Giannetta, Francesco Pio Oranges, Federico Quinzi, Gian Pietro Emerenziani, Maria Grazia Tarsitano
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Abstract
Background/Objectives: Male infertility is influenced by physiological factors like age, as well as lifestyle factors, including physical activity. However, the specific impact of sport activity on semen parameters, and thus on male fertility, remains unclear. Specifically, the aim of this systematic review is to evaluate how an intense regime of training may affect sperm parameters in professional and non-profession athletes. Methods: Studies reporting sperm parameters associated with high training load were included. In April 2024, three electronic databases and literature sources (PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science) were searched. Quality appraisal was performed independently by three authors using the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Quality Assessment Tools (NHLBI-QAT). Results: Four studies met the inclusion criteria, reporting a total of 156 participants. Sixteen weeks of intensive cycling training produced a significant decrease in seminal volume, sperm concentration, sperm motility, and morphology, with a return to their initial levels, except for sperm morphology and sperm concentration, after at least one week of rest. In addition, in athletes with varicocele, a 6-month stop from sports activity went a long way toward improving sperm concentration and sperm motility. However, DNA fragmentation, a greater presence of round cells, and high numbers of active macrophages were described. At least 30 days improve semen parameters in professional and non-professional athletes. Conclusions: Intensive training could worsen seminal parameters and, consequently, male fertility. However, certainty of evidence is very low, and the results should be interpreted with caution.
背景/目的:男性不育既受年龄等生理因素的影响,也受包括体力活动在内的生活方式因素的影响。然而,体育活动对精液参数的具体影响,从而对男性生育能力的影响,仍不清楚。具体来说,本系统综述的目的是评估高强度训练如何影响专业和非专业运动员的精子参数。方法:研究报告精子参数与高训练负荷相关。2024年4月,检索了三个电子数据库和文献来源(PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science)。质量评估由三位作者使用国家心脏、肺和血液研究所质量评估工具(NHLBI-QAT)独立进行。结果:4项研究符合纳入标准,共报告了156名受试者。16周的高强度循环训练显著降低了精子量、精子浓度、精子活力和形态,在至少一周的休息后,精子形态和精子浓度恢复到初始水平。此外,对于患有精索静脉曲张的运动员来说,停止运动6个月对提高精子浓度和精子活力有很大帮助。然而,DNA断裂,圆形细胞的更多存在和大量活跃的巨噬细胞被描述。至少30天改善精液参数在专业和非专业运动员。结论:强化训练可使精液参数恶化,从而影响男性生育能力。然而,证据的确定性非常低,结果应谨慎解释。
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