A groundbreaking study involving nearly 80,000 men found that sperm quality significantly impacts life expectancy. Men with over 120 million motile sperm can expect an increased lifespan of 2 to 3 years compared to those with fewer than 5 million motile sperm. The research led by Dr. Lærke Priskorn and Dr. Niels Jørgensen assessed semen quality during infertility examinations, revealing a direct correlation between semen quality and longevity that wasn't attributed to prior diseases. This suggests the importance of male reproductive health in overall lifespan.
The 'landmark' study analyzed data from nearly 80,000 men, revealing that those with over 120 million motile sperm could expect to live 2-3 years longer.
Dr. Priskorn noted that the study aimed to empirically test the hypothesis linking male infertility and semen quality to life expectancy, revealing significant results.
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