Highlights

  • Carbonated drinks may have some health benefits for men
  • A recent study suggests that carbonated beverages may hold an impact on their fertility
  • The study was done by a group of researchers at Northwest Minzu University in China

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Latest study suggests carbonated drinks like Coca Cola, Pepsi may improve men's sexual health; know more

A recent study done by a group of researchers at Northwest Minzu University in China found that carbonated beverages may hold an impact on men's fertility. Know more.

Latest study suggests carbonated drinks like Coca Cola, Pepsi may improve men's sexual health; know more

Carbonated drinks like Coca-Cola and Pepsi may have some benefits for men. This is not something we are saying but a study is suggesting so. In a recent study done by a group of researchers at Northwest Minzu University in China, it was found that carbonated beverages may hold an impact on fertility of men.

It was found in the study that carbonated drinks may increase testosterone levels in men. The study was published in the journal Acta Endocrinol, which mentioned that these drinks may also increase testicle size and overall sexual health in men.

The study was conducted on a group of male mice over a period of 15 days. The first group of male mice was only given water and the remaining group was given carbonated drinks. The researchers then conducted the blood tests, checked weight and also measured the diameter of their testicles.

The research found that the group of mice that just drank Coca-Cola and Pepsi, had improved testosterone secretion.

It was also mentioned in the study that further studies need to be conducted so that a link between carbonated drinks and fertility can be established.

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