Lifestyle factors and oxidative stress in female infertility: is there an evidence base to support the linkage?

Sajal Gupta, Jennifer Fedor, Kelly R Biedenharn, A. Agarwal
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At present, between 10 to 15% of couples are infertile, and half of all infertility cases are credited to a female factor. Determination of the source of the problem may hold the key to improving fertility for women. Emerging research demonstrates that reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress (OS) have strong connections with female reproductive function; increases in OS which is associated with certain lifestyle factors can negatively impact female fertility. Lifestyle factors including being obese or underweight, exercising, cigarette smoking, alcohol and caffeine consumption, drug use, psychological stress and environmental and occupational exposures can all have adverse effects on fertility due to their complex interactions and impact exerted via OS on female reproductive processes. Our review highlights these linkages to explain their impact on female fertility, as well as provide suggestions to reduce OS and improve reproductive potential in women.
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生活方式因素与女性不孕症中的氧化应激:是否有证据支持这种联系?
目前,10%至15%的夫妇不孕,一半的不孕病例归因于女性因素。确定问题的根源可能是提高妇女生育能力的关键。新的研究表明,活性氧和氧化应激(OS)与女性生殖功能有很强的联系;与某些生活方式因素相关的OS增加会对女性生育能力产生负面影响。生活方式因素包括肥胖或体重不足、运动、吸烟、饮酒和咖啡因摄入、吸毒、心理压力以及环境和职业暴露,由于它们之间复杂的相互作用和通过OS对女性生殖过程施加的影响,都可能对生育产生不利影响。我们的综述强调了这些联系,以解释它们对女性生育能力的影响,并为减少OS和提高女性生殖潜力提供建议。
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