Sperm count has declined in the west by around 50% since the 70s. To me this is not very interesting as obesity, stress, sedimentary lifestyle etc also has increased.
What happens if these factors are adjusted for? Meaning that we only measure the sperm count of healthy men with ideal lifestyles and diet. Is the decline still as significant?
What happens if these factors are adjusted for? Meaning that we only measure the sperm count of healthy men with ideal lifestyles and diet. Is the decline still as significant?
