Fertility Exeter study
Are you aged 18-50 and currently eating an omnivorous diet (one that includes meat and dairy)?
Researchers at Fertility Exeter are recruiting participants for a clinical research study investigating whether plant-based diets can help improve reproductive health in men.
The Significance of Plant-based Eating on Reproductive health in Men (S.P.E.R.M) study will look for changes in reproductive health by asking volunteers to adopt a plant-based diet for three months, with support. This research will allow researchers to look more closely at the effects of this dietary pattern on reproductive health to identify any benefits or risks.
To find out more about the study, please get in touch with Joanne Wilson via: rduh.fertilityresearch@nhs.net or visit the Fertility Exeter website.