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Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte
versión On-line ISSN 2172-5063versión impresa ISSN 1888-7546
Rev Andal Med Deporte vol.8 no.1 Sevilla mar. 2015
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ramd.2014.10.002
COMUNICACIONES
SYMPOSIUM EXERNET. Investigación en Ejercicio y Salud: Presente y Futuro en España.
Granada, 7-8 de Noviembre de 2014
Physical activity and semen quality: findings of the ActiART study
S. Altmäea,b, T. Pärnc, Raúl Grau Ruizd, T. Kunovac Kallake, J.R. Ruizc,d, E. Daveye, J. Hreinssone, K. Wånggrene, A. Salumetsa, M. Sjöströmc, A. Stavreus-Everse and F.B. Ortegac,d
aCompetence Centre on Reproductive Medicine and Biology, Tiigi 61b, 50410 Tartu, Estonia
bDepartment of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Granada, Avda. de Madrid, 11, 18012 Granada, Spain
cDepartment of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet, Hälsovägen 7-9, 14183, NOVUM Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden
dPROFITH "PROmoting FITness and Health through physical activity" research group, Department of Physical Education and Sports, School of Sport Sciences, Carretera Alfacar s/n, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
eDepartment of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Akademiska Sjukhuset, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Correo electrónico: signealtmae@ugr.es (S. Altmäe).
Key words: Accelerometry. Male infertility. Physical activity. Semen.
Objective. We aimed to examine the association of physical activity, objectively measured by accelerometry, with semen quality indicators.
Materials and Methods. A total of 62 men attending an infertility clinic participated in the study. We assessed physical activity during 7 days objectively, using accelerometers. Semen parameters included volume, sperm concentration, total number of sperm, motile concentration, total motile sperm and total motility.
Results. We observed that men who spent a middle number of 10 min-bouts of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity demonstrated significantly better sperm quality than those with low or high number of bouts of activity (p < 0.05). No associations were found for sedentary or moderate-vigorous physical activity time when it was not sustained during 10 minutes (i.e. not in bouts).
Conclusion. We conclude that middle levels of physical activity conducted in sustained periods of 10 minutes are likely to have better semen quality than low or high levels of such activity.