Hasty Briefsbeta

  • #male fertility
  • #aging
  • #sperm health
  • Men's fertility peaks in late twenties to early thirties and declines after 40, with DNA integrity being particularly vulnerable.
  • Sperm DNA fragmentation doubles from age 25 to 55, making conception harder and increasing miscarriage risks.
  • Oxidative stress is the main biological mechanism behind sperm aging, causing DNA damage and reduced antioxidant defenses.
  • Lifestyle factors like obesity, smoking, and alcohol significantly impact sperm quality, while a Mediterranean diet and moderate exercise can improve it.
  • Advanced paternal age (40+) is linked to higher risks of preterm birth, infant seizures, autism, and schizophrenia in offspring.
  • Men over 40 should consider sperm cryopreservation and lifestyle changes to improve fertility outcomes.
  • Sperm regeneration takes 74 days, so lifestyle interventions require at least three months to show results.