Exposure by males to light emitted from media devices at night is linked with decline of sperm quality and correlated with sleep quality measures

Exposure by males to light emitted from media devices at night is linked with decline of sperm quality and correlated with sleep quality measures

מאת: Green A., Barak S., Shine L., Kahane A., Dagan Y.
פורסם ב: Chronobiology International
תיאור: The last several decades have been characterized by the widespread usage of digital devices, especially smartphones. Atthe same time, there have been reports of both decline in sleep duration and quality and male fertility decline. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between evening exposure to the light-emitting screens of digital media devices and measures of both sleep and sperm quality. Semen samples were obtained from 116 men undergoing fertility evaluation for the following sperm variables: volume (mL), pH, sperm concentration (million/mL), motility percentage (progressive% + non-progressive motility%), and total sperm count. Exposure to the screens of electronic devices and sleep habits was obtained by means of a questionnaire. Smartphone and tablet usage in the evening and after bedtime was negatively correlated with sperm motility (−0.392; −0.369; p < .05), sperm progressive motility (−0.322; −0.299; p < .05), and sperm concentration (−0.169; p < .05), and positively correlated with the percentage of immotile sperm (0.382; 0.344; p < .05). In addition, sleep duration was positively correlated with sperm total and progressive motility (0.249; 0.233; p < .05) and negatively correlated with semen pH (−0.349; p < .05). A significant negative correlation was observed between subjective sleepiness and total and progressive motility (−0.264; p < .05) as well as total motile sperm number (−0.173; p < .05). The results of this study support a link between evening and post-bedtime exposure to light-emitting digital media screens and sperm quality. Further research is required to establish the proposed causative link and may lead to the future development of relevant therapeutic and lifestyle interventions. © 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. SDGs : SDG 03  |  יחידות:   | מועד: 2020 |  קישור