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szdaily -> Lifestyle -> 
Loose underwear helps your chances of becoming a father
    2018-08-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WEARING looser underpants could be a simple way for men to improve their sperm count and the hormones that control it, a U.S. study suggests.

In a study of 656 men, by researchers at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, in the United States, boxer short wearers had a 25 percent higher sperm concentration than men in tight-fitting underwear.

Cooler temperatures around the testicles could be the reason.

Experts say this simple lifestyle change could improve men’s fertility.

Sperm production is known to be sensitive to temperatures above 34 degrees Celsius, which is why the testicles hang down away from the body.

Some styles of underpants, such as jockey shorts or briefs, bring the scrotum nearer to the body, causing the testicles to warm up, while others, such as boxer shorts, are looser and cooler.

In the largest study of its kind to date, the researchers found men attending a fertility clinic with looser-fitting boxer shorts had higher sperm concentration, a 17 percent higher total sperm count and 33 percent more swimming sperm than men with tighter-fitting underwear.

However, the sperm shape wasn’t affected and neither was the DNA quality.

Researchers, who took into account other factors that can affect sperm, including age, body mass index (BMI) and habits such as smoking and hot tub use, speculate that the higher heat inside pants is the root of the problem.

The study, published in the journal Human Reproduction, also found that a hormone from the brain that tells the testicle to make sperm, called follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), was 14 percent lower in wearers of looser underwear.

The findings suggest that this hormone kicks into gear when it needs to compensate for increasing scrotal temperatures and decreasing sperm counts in tight underwear.

Allan Pacey, professor of andrology, from the University of Sheffield, who was not involved in the study, said the different levels of FSH among men with different types of underwear “suggests that the tight-pant wearers have evidence of testicular damage.”

The study is about sperm quantity and quality, however, and not fertility itself.

Regardless of the types of underpants worn, sperm counts were in the normal range.

But Pacey told the BBC, “Potentially switching from tight to loose might help some men who are on the lower edge of sperm production.

“It shows that tight pants have an effect and shows there is a relatively cheap and easy thing that men can attempt to do to try and improve their situation.”(SD-Agencies)

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