Journal article

Effect of ultra-processed food consumption on male reproductive and metabolic health

JM Preston, J Iversen, A Hufnagel, L Hjort, J Taylor, C Sanchez, V George, AN Hansen, L Ängquist, S Hermann, JM Craig, S Torekov, C Lindh, KS Hougaard, MA Nóbrega, SJ Simpson, R Barrès

Cell Metabolism | Published : 2025

Abstract

Consumption of ultra-processed food is associated with increased caloric intake and impaired health. Here, we conducted a nutrition trial (NCT05368194) with controlled, 2 × 2 crossover design and tested whether ultra-processed food impairs reproductive and metabolic fitness, with further aggravation by excess caloric intake. Comparing the response from an unprocessed to ultra-processed diet identified increased body weight and low-density lipoprotein (LDL):high-density lipoprotein (HDL) ratio, independent of caloric load. Several hormones involved in energy metabolism and spermatogenesis were affected, including decreased levels of growth/differentiation factor 15 and follicle-stimulating ho..

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