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Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial

INTRODUCTION: Naturally, in human body, there is a balance between free radicals and the antioxidant system. Yet, cigarette consumption in smokers increases free radicals and decreases antioxidants. A vast body of research showed that the ROS level of seminal fluid is reduced using oral antioxidant...

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Autores principales: Sadaghiani, Safa, Fallahi, Soghra, Heshmati, Hossein, Teshnizi, Saeed Hosseini, Chaijan, Hooshang Abedini, Ebrahimi, Fahimeh Farzad Amir, Khorrami, Farhad, Poorrezaeian, Mina, Alizadeh, Faezeh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7109539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32258192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2020009
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author Sadaghiani, Safa
Fallahi, Soghra
Heshmati, Hossein
Teshnizi, Saeed Hosseini
Chaijan, Hooshang Abedini
Ebrahimi, Fahimeh Farzad Amir
Khorrami, Farhad
Poorrezaeian, Mina
Alizadeh, Faezeh
author_facet Sadaghiani, Safa
Fallahi, Soghra
Heshmati, Hossein
Teshnizi, Saeed Hosseini
Chaijan, Hooshang Abedini
Ebrahimi, Fahimeh Farzad Amir
Khorrami, Farhad
Poorrezaeian, Mina
Alizadeh, Faezeh
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description INTRODUCTION: Naturally, in human body, there is a balance between free radicals and the antioxidant system. Yet, cigarette consumption in smokers increases free radicals and decreases antioxidants. A vast body of research showed that the ROS level of seminal fluid is reduced using oral antioxidant complements through enhancing the clearing capacity of free radicals. Thus, the present research aimed to explore the effect of vitamin complement consumption on changing male infertility indices among smokers. METHODS: In the present randomized clinical trial which was single-blinded, 50 infertile oligospermic and asthenospermic men participated. They were selected in a randomized convenient sampling method. Before the study began, a semen sample was taken from all participants for analysis. Subsequently, the patients received 30 mg of Q10 coenzyme, 8 mg of zinc, 100 mg of vitamin C, 12 mg of vitamin E, 400 mg of folic acid for a whole duration of 3 months on a daily basis (once a day) and 200 mg of selenium every other day after lunch. A second sample of seminal fluid was taken from patients and semen parameters were compared between the pre- and post-test. The relevant statistical analyses were conducted in SPSS.23. RESULTS: A comparison of pre-test and post-test results revealed that all sperm parameters including the volume, morphology, motion, count and progressive motility were significantly increased after the intervention (p ≥ 005). Moreover, a statistically significant improvement was observed in the pH and concentration of seminal fluid. CONCLUSION: The present research showed that consuming vitamin complements (30 mg of Q10, mg of zinc, 100 mg of vitamin C, 12 mg of vitamin E, 400 mg of folic acid) once a day as well as 200 mg of selenium every other day can effectively improve the qualitative parameters (pH and concentration) and quantitative parameters (volume, motion, morphology, count and progressive motility) in infertile male smokers.
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spelling pubmed-71095392020-04-01 Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial Sadaghiani, Safa Fallahi, Soghra Heshmati, Hossein Teshnizi, Saeed Hosseini Chaijan, Hooshang Abedini Ebrahimi, Fahimeh Farzad Amir Khorrami, Farhad Poorrezaeian, Mina Alizadeh, Faezeh AIMS Public Health Research Article INTRODUCTION: Naturally, in human body, there is a balance between free radicals and the antioxidant system. Yet, cigarette consumption in smokers increases free radicals and decreases antioxidants. A vast body of research showed that the ROS level of seminal fluid is reduced using oral antioxidant complements through enhancing the clearing capacity of free radicals. Thus, the present research aimed to explore the effect of vitamin complement consumption on changing male infertility indices among smokers. METHODS: In the present randomized clinical trial which was single-blinded, 50 infertile oligospermic and asthenospermic men participated. They were selected in a randomized convenient sampling method. Before the study began, a semen sample was taken from all participants for analysis. Subsequently, the patients received 30 mg of Q10 coenzyme, 8 mg of zinc, 100 mg of vitamin C, 12 mg of vitamin E, 400 mg of folic acid for a whole duration of 3 months on a daily basis (once a day) and 200 mg of selenium every other day after lunch. A second sample of seminal fluid was taken from patients and semen parameters were compared between the pre- and post-test. The relevant statistical analyses were conducted in SPSS.23. RESULTS: A comparison of pre-test and post-test results revealed that all sperm parameters including the volume, morphology, motion, count and progressive motility were significantly increased after the intervention (p ≥ 005). Moreover, a statistically significant improvement was observed in the pH and concentration of seminal fluid. CONCLUSION: The present research showed that consuming vitamin complements (30 mg of Q10, mg of zinc, 100 mg of vitamin C, 12 mg of vitamin E, 400 mg of folic acid) once a day as well as 200 mg of selenium every other day can effectively improve the qualitative parameters (pH and concentration) and quantitative parameters (volume, motion, morphology, count and progressive motility) in infertile male smokers. AIMS Press 2020-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7109539/ /pubmed/32258192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2020009 Text en © 2020 the Author(s), licensee AIMS Press This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
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Sadaghiani, Safa
Fallahi, Soghra
Heshmati, Hossein
Teshnizi, Saeed Hosseini
Chaijan, Hooshang Abedini
Ebrahimi, Fahimeh Farzad Amir
Khorrami, Farhad
Poorrezaeian, Mina
Alizadeh, Faezeh
Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial
title Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial
title_full Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial
title_fullStr Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial
title_short Effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial
title_sort effect of antioxidant supplements on sperm parameters in infertile male smokers: a single-blinded clinical trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7109539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32258192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2020009
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