Men with two or more abnormalities in their semen were more than twice as likely to die over a roughly eight-year period as men who had normal semen, the study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine found.
Smoking and diabetes - either of which doubles mortality risk - both get a lot of attention, noted the study's lead author, Michael Eisenberg, assistant professor of urology and Stanford's director of male reproductive medicine and surgery.
Infertility is a widespread medical complaint in developed countries, where about one in seven couples is affected at some point.
But this is only the third study worldwide, and the first in the US, to address the question of a connection between male infertility and mortality, said Eisenberg.
In the new study, Eisenberg and his colleagues examined records of men ages 20 to 50 who had visited one of two centres to be evaluated for possible infertility.
In all, about 12,000 men fitting this description were seen between 1994 and 2011 at Stanford Hospital & Clinics or between 1989 and 2009 at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
By keying identifiers for the patients to data in the National Death Index and the Social Security Death index, the investigators were able to monitor these men's mortality for a median of about eight years.
"We were able to determine with better than 90 per cent accuracy who died during that follow-up time," Eisenberg said.
"There was an inverse relationship. In the years following their evaluation, men with poor semen quality had more than double the mortality rate of those who didn't," Eisenberg said.
The greater the number of abnormalities, the higher the mortality rate, the study found.
The study was published in the journal Human Reproduction.
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