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  2. Semen quality - Wikipedia

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    Although it is possible for men to father children into old age, the genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, all typically decrease with age. [2] Advancing paternal age has been implicated in several possible health effects. One particularly well-studied connection is the link between advancing age and autism. For example ...

  3. Do you have high-quality sperm? What it can tell you about ...

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    The sperm’s DNA quality is another important aspect of sperm health that can’t be measured by a standard semen analysis, but can be determined through other testing.

  4. Sperm - Wikipedia

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    Human sperm stained for semen quality testing. Sperm quantity and quality are the main parameters in semen quality, which is a measure of the ability of semen to accomplish fertilization. Thus, in humans, it is a measure of fertility in a man. The genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, all typically decrease with age. [17]

  5. Sperm quality linked to living longer, new study finds

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    The quality of the men’s sperm was then compared with national medical records gathered by the Danish national health service. ... including the testes and sperm. “Any factor (genetic ...

  6. Paternal age effect - Wikipedia

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    The genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, may decrease with age, [5] leading the population geneticist James F. Crow to claim that the "greatest mutational health hazard to the human genome is fertile older males".

  7. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    Sperm motility increases from puberty through one's mid-thirties. Research shows that from the age of 36 onwards, sperm motility decreases from 40% Grade A & B to 31% in one's 50s. The effects of aging on semen quality is summarized below based on a study of 1,219 subjects: [7]

  8. Genetics of infertility - Wikipedia

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    A large percentage of human male infertility is estimated to be caused by mutations in genes involved in primary or secondary spermatogenesis and sperm quality and function. Single-gene defects are the focus of most research carried out in this field. [1] [2]

  9. Semen - Wikipedia

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    Semen quality is a measure of the ability of semen to accomplish fertilization. Thus, it is a measure of fertility in a man. It is the sperm in the semen that is the fertile component, and therefore semen quality involves both sperm quantity and sperm quality. [16]