每日早餐摄入量对辅助生殖技术程序结果的影响。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.nut.2024.112555
Masanori Ono M.D., Ph.D. , Yuko Hayashizaki B.S.N. , Shunichiro Orihara Ph.D. , Mariko Kitamizu B.Arg. , Chiyo Hamada B.Arg. , Miki Yamaguchi B.S.N. , Takayuki Kikuchi M.D. , Tomomi Kawamura M.D., Ph.D. , Akina Yamanaka M.D. , Keiko Ueno M.D., Ph.D. , Junya Kojima M.D., Ph.D. , Tomoko Fujiwara Ph.D. , Takiko Daikoku Ph.D. , Yoshiko Maida M.D., Ph.D. , Hitoshi Ando M.D., Ph.D. , Hiroshi Fujiwara M.D., Ph.D. , Kumi Oshima B.S.N. , Naoaki Kuji M.D., Ph.D. , Hirotaka Nishi M.D., Ph.D.
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目的:评估女性不孕症患者进餐频率与辅助生殖技术(ART)结果之间的关系:评估女性不孕症患者的进餐频率与辅助生殖技术(ART)结果之间的关系:这项队列研究于 2022 年 2 月至 2024 年 1 月在东京医科大学附属医院进行。共有 101 名患有不孕症且无中风、心脏病、癌症、1 型或 2 型糖尿病病史的女性患者参与了这项研究。从问卷中提取的因素包括人口统计学信息、抗逆转录病毒疗法前和 20 岁时的进餐频率、吸烟状况和饮酒状况。其他因素的数据,包括年龄、体重指数、抗穆勒氏激素水平和生育史,均从医疗记录中收集。评估的临床结果包括移植胚胎数、临床妊娠数、持续妊娠数、活产数和流产数:结果:在对潜在的混杂因素(包括年龄、吸烟状况、饮酒状况、体重指数、抗穆勒氏激素水平和生育史)进行调整后,对 ART 结果进行了多变量分析。根据每周食用早餐、午餐和晚餐的频率,将患者分为几组。每周吃 6-7 次早餐的患者通过 ART 受孕的活产率明显更高,流产率明显更低:结论:抗逆转录病毒疗法前每周食用 6-7 次早餐与抗逆转录病毒疗法后成功率的提高有关。结论:抗逆转录病毒疗法前每周吃 6-7 次早餐与抗逆转录病毒疗法后成功率的提高有关,这突出了定期吃早餐对优化抗逆转录病毒疗法结果的潜在重要性。
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Impact of daily breakfast intake on the outcomes of assisted reproductive technology procedures

Objective

To assess the relationship between meal consumption frequency and assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes among female patients with infertility.

Research Methods & Procedures

This cohort study was conducted from February 2022 to January 2024 at Tokyo Medical University Hospital. Overall, 101 female patients with infertility issues and without a history of stroke, heart disease, cancer, or type 1 or type 2 diabetes were enrolled in this study. The factors extracted from the questionnaire included demographic information, meal consumption frequency before ART and at 20 years of age, smoking status, and alcohol consumption status. Data on other factors, including age, body mass index, anti-Müllerian hormone level, and parity history, were collected from medical records. The assessed clinical outcomes included number of transplanted embryos, clinical pregnancies, ongoing pregnancies, live births, and miscarriages.

Results

After adjusting for potential confounding factors, including age, smoking status, alcohol consumption status, body mass index, anti-Müllerian hormone level, and parity history, a multivariate analysis of ART outcomes was performed. Patients were categorized into groups based on the frequency of weekly consumption of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Patients who consumed breakfast 6–7 times a week were significantly more likely to have higher rates of live birth and lower rates of miscarriage in pregnancies conceived through ART.

Conclusions

Consumption of breakfast 6–7 times a week before ART was associated with increased success rates following ART. This highlights the potential importance of regular breakfast consumption for optimizing ART outcomes.

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