r/science Professor | Medicine 10d ago

Health Ultra-processed foods harm men’s health. They increase weight, disrupt hormones, decrease testosterone, and introduce harmful substances linked to declining sperm quality. They contain industrial and synthetic ingredients. This may be why over the past 50 years, sperm quality has plummeted.

https://cbmr.ku.dk/news/2025/not-all-calories-are-equal-ultra-processed-foods-harm-mens-health/
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u/jackloganoliver 10d ago edited 10d ago

Yeah. I think in general modernization happened faster than we have been able to adapt, whether to new chemical compounds and foods or just to new modes of doing something like feeding ourselves in general.

Within the past two hundred years, our lives have changed so much that our day to day behaviors look nothing like our ancestors' just two generations ago, let alone the last 5-6.

We live the lives of a different species really. One far more sedentary and more mentally/emotionally/socially taxed than in the past. It's no wonder our bodies fail to meet the demands.

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u/details_matter 10d ago

Grasshoppers of the Acridoidea superfamily are a good metaphor, I think. The locust form versus the grasshopper form: same species, wildly different behavior.

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u/procrastablasta 10d ago

There’s a sci-fi short story about humans having a locust mode

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u/RareCandyMan 10d ago

Some of the last books in the original Dune novel series touch on a similar theme, specifically Chapterhouse. can't remember how involved the Honored Matres are before that.