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Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women

BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior have inconsistent effects on fertility. High body mass index is associated with infertility but to our knowledge, very few studies have explored body composition in association to fertility. OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between physic...

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Autores principales: Foucaut, Aude-Marie, Faure, Céline, Julia, Chantal, Czernichow, Sébastien, Levy, Rachel, Dupont, Charlotte
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6481765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31017887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210770
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author Foucaut, Aude-Marie
Faure, Céline
Julia, Chantal
Czernichow, Sébastien
Levy, Rachel
Dupont, Charlotte
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Faure, Céline
Julia, Chantal
Czernichow, Sébastien
Levy, Rachel
Dupont, Charlotte
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description BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior have inconsistent effects on fertility. High body mass index is associated with infertility but to our knowledge, very few studies have explored body composition in association to fertility. OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between physical inactivity, sedentary behavior, body composition and idiopathic infertility in French men and women. DESIGN: We conducted a case-control multicentric observational study. 159 infertile (79 men and 80 women) and 143 fertile (72 men and 71 women) were recorded in four fertility centers. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Participants completed self-administered questionnaires on sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behavior. Anthropometrics were measured, and bioelectrical impedance analysis was used to estimate body composition. Multivariable logistic regression was used to analyze the association of fertility with PA level and sedentary behavior. RESULTS: In men, being physically inactive (Odd ratio [OR] 2.20; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.06, 4.58) and having fat mass greater than the reference values for their age (OR 2.83; 95%CI, 1.31, 6.10) were positively associated with infertility. Sedentary behavior and fat-free mass were not related to infertility in men. In women, sedentary behavior (OR 3.61; 95%CI, 1.58, 8.24), high body fat (OR 3.16; 95%CI, 1.36, 7.37) and low fat-free mass (OR 2.65; 95%CI, 1.10, 6.37) were associated with infertility. PA level was not associated with fertility in women. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that sedentary behavior and physical inactivity would represent two independent risk factors associated with infertility. The various elements that make up physical activity (frequency, intensity, time, and type of exercise) and the interrupting time spent sitting should be considered. Body composition variation should be explored further in relation to the biological pathways involved in idiopathic infertility. Moreover, the improvement of lifestyle factors should be considered in infertility treatment.
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spelling pubmed-64817652019-05-07 Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women Foucaut, Aude-Marie Faure, Céline Julia, Chantal Czernichow, Sébastien Levy, Rachel Dupont, Charlotte PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior have inconsistent effects on fertility. High body mass index is associated with infertility but to our knowledge, very few studies have explored body composition in association to fertility. OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between physical inactivity, sedentary behavior, body composition and idiopathic infertility in French men and women. DESIGN: We conducted a case-control multicentric observational study. 159 infertile (79 men and 80 women) and 143 fertile (72 men and 71 women) were recorded in four fertility centers. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Participants completed self-administered questionnaires on sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, dietary intake, physical activity and sedentary behavior. Anthropometrics were measured, and bioelectrical impedance analysis was used to estimate body composition. Multivariable logistic regression was used to analyze the association of fertility with PA level and sedentary behavior. RESULTS: In men, being physically inactive (Odd ratio [OR] 2.20; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.06, 4.58) and having fat mass greater than the reference values for their age (OR 2.83; 95%CI, 1.31, 6.10) were positively associated with infertility. Sedentary behavior and fat-free mass were not related to infertility in men. In women, sedentary behavior (OR 3.61; 95%CI, 1.58, 8.24), high body fat (OR 3.16; 95%CI, 1.36, 7.37) and low fat-free mass (OR 2.65; 95%CI, 1.10, 6.37) were associated with infertility. PA level was not associated with fertility in women. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that sedentary behavior and physical inactivity would represent two independent risk factors associated with infertility. The various elements that make up physical activity (frequency, intensity, time, and type of exercise) and the interrupting time spent sitting should be considered. Body composition variation should be explored further in relation to the biological pathways involved in idiopathic infertility. Moreover, the improvement of lifestyle factors should be considered in infertility treatment. Public Library of Science 2019-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6481765/ /pubmed/31017887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210770 Text en © 2019 Foucaut et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Foucaut, Aude-Marie
Faure, Céline
Julia, Chantal
Czernichow, Sébastien
Levy, Rachel
Dupont, Charlotte
Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women
title Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women
title_full Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women
title_fullStr Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women
title_full_unstemmed Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women
title_short Sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women
title_sort sedentary behavior, physical inactivity and body composition in relation to idiopathic infertility among men and women
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6481765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31017887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210770
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