改善生育能力的减肥干预措施:现有证据综述。

Q4 Nursing Practising Midwife Pub Date : 2024-03-01
Emma Schneider, Oliver Hamer, Chris Smith, James Hill
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不孕不育是一个普遍存在的问题,据估计影响着高达 17.5% 的全球人口。有证据表明,导致女性不孕的最常见原因是排卵障碍(如多囊卵巢综合征)。尽管如此,饮食模式、压力、饮酒、吸烟和肥胖等生活方式因素也是关键的决定因素,这些因素已被证明会影响女性的生理机能,并显著降低受孕几率。肥胖已被广泛认为是对女性卵巢刺激产生负面影响的一个重要因素,并与多种生殖疾病有关,包括无排卵、不孕和不育。尽管不孕不育治疗方法有所改进,但肥胖症仍然是不孕不育诊所面临的一大挑战,因为肥胖症患者的妊娠结局较差。在本文中,我们将探讨减肥对女性生育力的影响,并回顾在减少肥胖和改善生殖结果方面已被证明有效的各种策略。
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Weight loss interventions for improving fertility: a synthesis of current evidence.

Infertility is a widespread issue which is estimated to affect up to 17.5% of the global population. Evidence suggests that the most common causes of female infertility are ovulation disorders (e.g., polycystic ovary syndrome). That said, lifestyle factors such as dietary patterns, stress, alcohol consumption, smoking, and obesity are key determinants which have been shown to impact female physiology and significantly decrease the chances of conception. Obesity has been widely recognized as a significant factor that negatively impacts ovarian stimulation in women and is associated with several reproductive disorders, including anovulation, subfertility, and infertility. Despite improvements in fertility treatments, obesity remains a challenge particularly for fertility clinics because of the poorer pregnancy outcomes observed within the population. In this article, we will explore the effects of weight loss on female fertility and review the various strategies that have been shown to be effective in reducing obesity and improving reproductive outcomes.

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Practising Midwife Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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