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Maternal obesity: A potential disruptor of female fertility and current interventions to reduce associated risks.

Tahir MuhammadYanling WanYue LvHanzhen LiWasifa NaushadWai-Yee ChanGang LuZi-Jiang ChenHongbin Liu
Published in: Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity (2023)
Currently, obesity has achieved epidemic levels in reproductive-aged women with a myriad of consequences. Obesity is susceptible to several reproductive complications that eventually affect fertility rates. These complications originate from the deteriorated quality of oocytes from mothers with obesity, which increases the probability of chromosomal aneuploidy, elevated reactive oxygen species production, compromised embryonic developmental competency, and eventually reduced fertility. Maternal obesity is linked to pregnancy complications such as implantation error, abortion, miscarriage, and early pregnancy loss. This review highlights the adverse effects of maternal obesity on female fertility, with a focus on the mechanistic link between maternal obesity and oocyte quality and discusses possible measures to reduce its associated risks.
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