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Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count.

Lana Salih JoelssonEvangelia ElenisKjell WanggrenAnna BerglundAnastasia N IliadouCarolyn E CestaSunni L MumfordRichard WhiteTanja TydénAlkistis Skalkidou
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Data shows that there is an individual as well as a cumulative effect of smoking and BMI on the number of aspirated and mature oocytes in fresh IVF treatment cycles. AFC might modify associations between BMI and the proportion of mature oocytes in relation to the total number of aspirated oocytes. These results highlight the importance of lifestyle factors on IVF early reproductive outcomes and provide additional evidence for the importance of preconception guidance for the optimization of IVF cycle outcome.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • body mass index
  • metabolic syndrome
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • smoking cessation
  • type diabetes
  • machine learning
  • combination therapy
  • glycemic control