INCREASE OF INFERTILITY CASES IN MALE AND FEMALE IN INDIA: AN UPDATE
Keywords:
Infertility, nutrition, Life style, men, women, healthAbstract
This review focuses on numerous factors it can be genetic and non genetic, physical, diseases
involve in infertility of both male and female as well as lifestyle factors such as intake of alcohol
beverages, smoking cigar, cigarettes, use of illicit and unprescribe drugs, overweight (obesity),
underweight, emotional stress, increasing age, relating to diet practices, and caffeine
consumption. Male infertility caused by environment factor, nutritional diet was also included.
Several observational data were included about infertility in women such as PCOS (Polycystic
ovarian syndrome), FIFS (Female Sexual Functioning Inventory), dietary practices and lack of
information about consulting specialist. From studying several observational papers it was
observed that both partners are equally responsible for causing infertility, this review article
focuses on all those factors.








