Max Lugavere
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And how might awareness of one's fertility show up in terms of the lifestyle decisions that they're making, maybe the dietary decisions that they're making?
Interesting.
So what's good for the body generally is going to be good for fertility.
Are there like unique considerations?
Like if you, if fertility is something that's like really important to you, prioritizing certain, you know, like nutrient, foods that contain nutrients that we know or that we suspect are beneficial, like oysters.
Everybody says oysters are good for fertility.
Yeah, so it's there, but it's harder to reverse once it's seeped in.
Wow.
But I mean, what you said is just so crucially important that building muscle and maintaining a strong, robust, vigorous body isn't just about how you look in the mirror.
It's about, you know, fertility.
It's about systemic health.
It's about metabolic health.
Wow.
The whole like resistance training to fertility access is not something that I'd previously considered.
It's fascinating though.
So cool.
Is there, you've talked a bit about biological clocks and I think most people, when they hear that phrase, they think about females, but do men have a biological clock?
Wow.
Could you speculate as to the mechanism by which like male sperm quality might influence the placenta's ability to adhese?
Are you, when zooming out and looking at public health statistics, does it concern you as a fertility expert that so many people today are struggling with metabolic illness, with overweight, with obesity, with insulin resistance, with type 2 diabetes, with prediabetes?