Fertility

TOPIC

Fertility

Environmental and lifestyle factors affecting fertility

Some environmental factors can affect fertility especially in the initial phase of life (from intrauterine development to adolescence), causing infertility, as well as andrological and gynecological diseases of various kinds in adulthood.

Exposure to chemicals called endocrine disruptors (pesticides, some heavy metals, additives and preservatives of industrial and consumer products, chemicals of natural origin such as polyphenols) can affect the reproductive system.

The Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the National Institute of Health in Italy) has a key role in research in this area, contributing to the increase in knowledge, the creation of a multidisciplinary network and the promotion of information campaigns.



Back Conosci, Riduci, PREVIENI - L’informazione al pubblico sulle sostanze chimiche - Un Decalogo per i cittadini sugli Interferenti Endocrini


Il progetto interdisciplinare PREVIENI rappresenta uno studio pilota sullo sviluppo ed uso di biomarkers per valutare impatto di alcuni contaminanti emergenti (interferenti endocrini) sulla salute riproduttiva. Visita il sito



Dipartimenti/Centri/Servizi

Food safety, nutrition and veterinary public health

Target

Citizen

Content type

Document

Topics

Nutrition and food safety Fertility Prevention and health promotion Women's, children's and adolescents' health Nutrition Chemical and toxicological food safety Environmental and lifestyle factors affecting fertility Salute riproduttiva Lifestyles Diet Work-life Obesity Breastfeeding Salute del bambino Salute nei primi mille giorni Perinatal mental health Advice to the consumer Chemical substances and health protection