Effects of lifestyle factors on fertility: practical recommendations for modification.

Reproduction & Fertility Pub Date : 2021-01-08 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1530/RAF-20-0046
Mathias Abiodun Emokpae, Somieye Imaobong Brown
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The role that lifestyle factors play in fertility issues has generated some amount of interest and questions among stakeholders. This review aims to highlight the impact of lifestyle behaviors on the fertility potential of an individual and what can be done to prevent or improve reproductive outcomes. Relevant published articles on the effect of lifestyle behaviors were obtained from Medline, Pubmed and Google scholar search engines for the study. The review of the literature indicates a negative impact of modifiable lifestyle factors such as fat-rich diets, delayed childbearing/age of starting family, smoking, alcohol misuse, sexual behavior, anxiety/depression and perception/beliefs were associated with fertility. The ensuing stress precipitates social behaviors such as excessive alcohol and caffeine consumption, tobacco smoking, misuse of recreational drugs/medications, which increases the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and infection leading to infertility. Practical recommendations to modify lifestyle behaviors and the impact of misconception of Assisted Reproductive Technology in the treatment of infertility are discussed. The need to make appropriate behavioral changes to stem the tide of infertility in Nigeria is imperative. More reproductive health education is needed to create the necessary awareness of the etiologies of infertility and the importance of in vitro fertilization treatment as a means of conceiving 'natural' babies is suggested.

Lay summary: Scientific evidence has suggested that modifiable lifestyle factors (consumption fat-rich diets, delayed childbearing/age of starting family, smoking, alcohol misuse, sexual behavior, anxiety/depression and perception/beliefs) play important roles in the general health and wellbeing of individuals including fertility. Evidence exists of an association between lifestyle behaviors and infertility in both men and women. Understanding the various processes through which modifiable lifestyle behaviors impair fertility will help to assist in the management of affected individuals. We conducted a comprehensive review of published studies to assess how lifestyle factors inhibit fertility and practical ways to ameliorate them. This review also deals with the misconception of Assisted Reproductive Technology in the treatment of infertility. The need to make appropriate behavioral changes to stem the tide of infertility in Nigeria is imperative. More reproductive health education is needed to create the necessary awareness of the causes of infertility and the importance of in vitro fertilization in the treatment of infertility.

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生活方式因素对生育的影响:修改的实用建议。
生活方式因素在生育问题中的作用在利益相关者中引起了一些兴趣和问题。这篇综述旨在强调生活方式行为对个人生育潜力的影响,以及如何预防或改善生育结果。从Medline、Pubmed和谷歌学者搜索引擎中获得了有关生活方式行为影响的相关发表文章。文献综述表明,可改变的生活方式因素的负面影响与生育能力有关,如富含脂肪的饮食、延迟生育/组建家庭的年龄、吸烟、酗酒、性行为、焦虑/抑郁和感知/信念。随之而来的压力会引发社会行为,如过度饮酒和咖啡因、吸烟、滥用娱乐性药物,这会增加性传播疾病和感染导致不孕的风险。讨论了改变生活方式行为的实用建议以及对辅助生殖技术治疗不孕的误解的影响。尼日利亚迫切需要做出适当的行为改变,以遏制不孕潮。需要更多的生殖健康教育,以提高对不孕病因的必要认识,并建议将体外受精治疗作为孕育“自然”婴儿的手段。总结:科学证据表明,可改变的生活方式因素(摄入富含脂肪的饮食、延迟生育/组建家庭的年龄、吸烟、酗酒、性行为、焦虑/抑郁和感知/信念)在个人的总体健康和幸福感(包括生育能力)中发挥着重要作用。有证据表明,男性和女性的生活方式行为与不孕之间存在关联。了解可改变的生活方式行为损害生育能力的各种过程将有助于对受影响个体的管理。我们对已发表的研究进行了全面回顾,以评估生活方式因素如何抑制生育,以及改善生育的实际方法。这篇综述还涉及到对辅助生殖技术在不孕不育治疗中的误解。尼日利亚迫切需要做出适当的行为改变,以遏制不孕潮。需要更多的生殖健康教育,使人们对不孕不育的原因以及体外受精在治疗不孕不育中的重要性有必要的认识。
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