Lifestyle-, environmental-, and additional health factors associated with an increased sperm DNA fragmentation : a systematic review and meta-analysis

Szabó, Anett [Szabó, Anett (urológia, andrológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Váncsa, Szilárd [Váncsa, Szilárd (Orvostudomány, eg...), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Institute of Pancreatic Diseases (SU / FM / C); Hegyi, Péter [Hegyi, Péter (Gasztroenterológia), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Institute of Pancreatic Diseases (SU / FM / C); Váradi, Alex [Váradi, Alex (Biológia), author] Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Forintos, Attila; Filipov, Teodóra [Filipov, Teodóra (Orvostudomány, eg...), author] Intervenciós Radiológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Ács, Júlia [Ács, Júlia (Urológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Ács, Nándor [Ács, Nándor (Szülészet-nőgyógy...), author] Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Department of Obsterics and Gynecology Üllői St... (SU / FM / C / DOG); Szarvas, Tibor [Szarvas, Tibor (urológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Nyirády, Péter [Nyirády, Péter (Urológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Kopa, Zsolt ✉ [Kopa, Zsolt (Andrológia, urológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE)

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Published: REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY 1477-7827 1477-7827 21 (1) Paper: 5 , 9 p. 2023
  • SJR Scopus - Reproductive Medicine: D1
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  • (Open access funding provided by Semmelweis University)
Subjects:
  • Meta-analysis
  • Urology
Infertility affects one in every six couples in developed countries, and approximately 50% is of male origin. In 2021, sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) testing became an evidence-based test for fertility evaluations depicting fertility more clearly than standard semen parameters. Therefore, we aimed to summarize the potential prognostic factors of a higher SDF.We conducted a systematic search in three medical databases and included studies investigating any risk factors for SDF values. We calculated mean differences (MD) in SDF with 95% confidence interval (CI) for exposed and non-exposed individuals.We included 190 studies in our analysis. In the group of associated health conditions, varicocele (MD = 13.62%, CI: 9.39-17.84) and impaired glucose tolerance (MD = 13.75%, CI: 6.99-20.51) had the most significant increase in SDF. Among malignancies, testicular tumors had the highest impact, with a maximum of MD = 11.3% (CI: 7.84-14.76). Among infections, the overall effects of both Chlamydia and HPV were negligible. Of lifestyle factors, smoking had the most disruptive effect on SDF - an increase of 9.19% (CI: 4.33-14.06). Different periods of sexual abstinence did not show significant variations in SDF values. Age seemed to have a more drastic effect on SDF from age 50 onwards, with a mean difference of 12.58% (CI: 7.31-17.86). Pollution also had a detrimental effect - 9.68% (CI: 6.85-12.52).Of the above risk factors, varicocele, impaired glucose tolerance, testicular tumors, smoking, pollution, and paternal age of over 50 were associated with the highest SDF.CRD42021282533.
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