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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

INTRODUCTION: There is evidence demonstrating that certain lifestyle factors have a detrimental effect on fertility. Since such factors often coexist, possible synergistic effects merit further investigation. Thus we aimed to examine the cumulative impact of lifestyle factors on in vitro fertilizati...

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Autores principales: Salih Joelsson, Lana, Elenis, Evangelia, Wanggren, Kjell, Berglund, Anna, Iliadou, Anastasia N., Cesta, Carolyn E., Mumford, Sunni L., White, Richard, Tydén, Tanja, Skalkidou, Alkistis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6697332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31419245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221015
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author Salih Joelsson, Lana
Elenis, Evangelia
Wanggren, Kjell
Berglund, Anna
Iliadou, Anastasia N.
Cesta, Carolyn E.
Mumford, Sunni L.
White, Richard
Tydén, Tanja
Skalkidou, Alkistis
author_facet Salih Joelsson, Lana
Elenis, Evangelia
Wanggren, Kjell
Berglund, Anna
Iliadou, Anastasia N.
Cesta, Carolyn E.
Mumford, Sunni L.
White, Richard
Tydén, Tanja
Skalkidou, Alkistis
author_sort Salih Joelsson, Lana
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description INTRODUCTION: There is evidence demonstrating that certain lifestyle factors have a detrimental effect on fertility. Since such factors often coexist, possible synergistic effects merit further investigation. Thus we aimed to examine the cumulative impact of lifestyle factors on in vitro fertilization (IVF) early reproductive treatment outcomes and their interaction with measures of ovarian reserve. MATERIALS AND METHODS: By following women who were starting their first fresh IVF cycle in 2 cohorts, the “Lifestyle study cohort” (hypothesis generating cohort, n = 242) and the “UppSTART study” (validation cohort, n = 432) in Sweden, we identified two significant risk factors acting independently, smoking and BMI, and then further assessed their cumulative effects. RESULTS: Women with both these risk factors had an Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR) of 0.75 [(95% CI 0.61–0.94)] regarding the number of aspirated oocytes compared to women without these risk factors. Concerning the proportion of mature oocytes in relation to the total number of aspirated oocytes, the interaction between BMI and Antral Follicle Count (AFC) was significant (p-value 0.045): the lower the value of AFC, the more harmful the effect of BMI with the outcome. CONCLUSIONS: 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.
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spelling pubmed-66973322019-08-30 Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count Salih Joelsson, Lana Elenis, Evangelia Wanggren, Kjell Berglund, Anna Iliadou, Anastasia N. Cesta, Carolyn E. Mumford, Sunni L. White, Richard Tydén, Tanja Skalkidou, Alkistis PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: There is evidence demonstrating that certain lifestyle factors have a detrimental effect on fertility. Since such factors often coexist, possible synergistic effects merit further investigation. Thus we aimed to examine the cumulative impact of lifestyle factors on in vitro fertilization (IVF) early reproductive treatment outcomes and their interaction with measures of ovarian reserve. MATERIALS AND METHODS: By following women who were starting their first fresh IVF cycle in 2 cohorts, the “Lifestyle study cohort” (hypothesis generating cohort, n = 242) and the “UppSTART study” (validation cohort, n = 432) in Sweden, we identified two significant risk factors acting independently, smoking and BMI, and then further assessed their cumulative effects. RESULTS: Women with both these risk factors had an Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR) of 0.75 [(95% CI 0.61–0.94)] regarding the number of aspirated oocytes compared to women without these risk factors. Concerning the proportion of mature oocytes in relation to the total number of aspirated oocytes, the interaction between BMI and Antral Follicle Count (AFC) was significant (p-value 0.045): the lower the value of AFC, the more harmful the effect of BMI with the outcome. CONCLUSIONS: 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. Public Library of Science 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6697332/ /pubmed/31419245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221015 Text en © 2019 Salih Joelsson 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Salih Joelsson, Lana
Elenis, Evangelia
Wanggren, Kjell
Berglund, Anna
Iliadou, Anastasia N.
Cesta, Carolyn E.
Mumford, Sunni L.
White, Richard
Tydén, Tanja
Skalkidou, Alkistis
Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count
title Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count
title_full Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count
title_fullStr Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count
title_short Investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: Interaction with antral follicle count
title_sort investigating the effect of lifestyle risk factors upon number of aspirated and mature oocytes in in vitro fertilization cycles: interaction with antral follicle count
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6697332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31419245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221015
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