The association of socioeconomic status with semen parameters in a cohort of men in the United States.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1111/andr.13614
Jad Badreddine, Nicholas Sellke, Stephen Rhodes, Nannan Thirumavalavan, Ramy Abou Ghayda
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Abstract

Background: Socioeconomic differences are present within the population of men who experience infertility and seek treatment.

Objective: To study the association of socioeconomic status with semen parameters in a group of men using mail-in semen analyses.

Materials and methods: The records of 11,134 men that used mail-in semen analyses from a fertility company were identified. Their demographic information, semen parameters, and ZIP codes were collected. Area deprivation index (ADI) was used as a proxy for socioeconomic status and was calculated for each individual using their ZIP codes in order to measure their level of socioeconomic deprivation. A higher ADI signifies a more deprived area. The association between ADI and the semen parameters of this group was measured using linear regression analysis adjusted for age.

Results: 11,134 men were included in the study with a median age of 35 years (interquartile range (IQR): 32-40) and a median ADI of 83 (IQR: 68-97). The cohort had a median sperm concentration of 31 million/mL (IQR: 14-59), median total sperm count of 123 million (IQR: 57-224), median total motile sperm of 35 million (IQR: 9-95), median total motility of 32% (IQR: 15-52), progressive motility of 22% (IQR: 9-38), and morphology percent normal of 4% (IQR: 2-7). Higher ADI, indicating lower socioeconomic status, was negatively associated with various semen parameters, including sperm concentration, total sperm count, total motile sperm, and total and progressive motility.

Discussion and conclusion: Men who live in more deprived areas are more likely to have worse semen parameters. Further research is needed to thoroughly examine the impact of socioeconomic status on male fertility. A comprehensive approach that targets upstream social, economic, and healthcare factors can possibly alleviate the negative association of socioeconomic status with fertility and semen parameters.

美国男性群体中社会经济地位与精液参数的关系。
背景:不孕不育症患者中存在社会经济差异:患有不育症并寻求治疗的男性群体中存在社会经济差异:研究使用邮寄精液分析的男性群体中社会经济地位与精液参数的关系:对一家生育公司邮寄的11134名男性精液分析记录进行鉴定。收集了他们的人口信息、精液参数和邮政编码。地区贫困指数(ADI)被用作社会经济地位的替代指标,并通过邮政编码计算出每个人的地区贫困指数,以衡量他们的社会经济贫困程度。ADI 越高,表示该地区越贫困。在对年龄进行调整后,采用线性回归分析法测量了 ADI 与该群体精液参数之间的关系:研究共纳入 11,134 名男性,中位年龄为 35 岁(四分位数间距 (IQR):32-40),中位 ADI 为 83(四分位数间距 (IQR):68-97)。队列中精子浓度中位数为 3100 万/毫升(IQR:14-59),精子总数中位数为 1.23 亿(IQR:57-224),活动精子总数中位数为 3500 万(IQR:9-95),总活力中位数为 32%(IQR:15-52),渐进活力为 22%(IQR:9-38),形态正常百分比为 4%(IQR:2-7)。ADI 越高,表明社会经济地位越低,与精液的各种参数呈负相关,包括精子浓度、精子总数、活动精子总数、总活力和渐进活力:讨论和结论:生活在贫困地区的男性精液参数较差。要彻底研究社会经济地位对男性生育能力的影响,还需要进一步的研究。针对上游社会、经济和医疗保健因素的综合方法有可能缓解社会经济地位与生育能力和精液参数之间的负相关。
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