Air pollution was associated with a higher risk for infertility in men, whereas road traffic noise was associated with a higher risk for infertility in women, a new study found.
) is linked to a higher risk for infertility in men. Exposure to road traffic noise is associated with a higher risk for infertility in women aged > 35 years and possibly in men aged > 37 years.and infertility in 526,056 men and 377,850 women who were cohabiting or married, had fewer than two children, and lived in Denmark between 2000 and 2017.Diagnoses of infertility were identified in men and women from the Danish National Patient Register over a mean follow-up of 4.3 years and 4.
Exposure to noise was associated with a reduced risk for infertility in men aged 30.0-36.9 years and an increased risk in those aged 37-45 years ."As many western countries are facing declining birth rates and increasing maternal age at the birth of a first child, knowledge on environmental pollutants affecting fertility is crucial," the authors of the study wrote.
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