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Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was evaluating the relationship between fatty acid (FA) intakes and the Assisted Reproductive Technique (ART) outcomes in infertile women. METHODS: In this descriptive longitudinal study, a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used to measure dietary...
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author | Jahangirifar, Maryam Taebi, Mahboube Nasr-Esfahani, Mohammad Hossein Heidari-Beni, Motahar Asgari, Gholam Hossein |
author_facet | Jahangirifar, Maryam Taebi, Mahboube Nasr-Esfahani, Mohammad Hossein Heidari-Beni, Motahar Asgari, Gholam Hossein |
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description | BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was evaluating the relationship between fatty acid (FA) intakes and the Assisted Reproductive Technique (ART) outcomes in infertile women. METHODS: In this descriptive longitudinal study, a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used to measure dietary intakes among 217 women with primary infertility seeking ART treatments at Isfahan Fertility and Infertility Center, Isfahan, Iran. The average number of total and metaphase II (MII) oocytes, the fertilization rate, the ratio of good and bad quality embryo and biochemical and clinical pregnancy were assessed. Analyses were performed using mean, standard deviation, Chi-square test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, logistic regression. RESULTS: A total of 140 women were finally included in the study. There was a positive relationship between the average number of total and MII oocytes and the amount of total fatty acids (TFAs), saturated fatty acids (SFAs), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), linoleic acids, linolenic acids, and oleic acids intakes, while eicosapentaenoic acids (EPAs) and docosahexaenoic acids (DHAs) intakes had an inverse relationship. Consuming more amounts of TFAs, SFAs, PUFAs, MUFAs, linoleic acids, and oleic acids was associated with the lower fertilization rate, whereas the consumption of linolenic acids and EPAs increased the fertilization rate. The ratio of good quality embryo was directly affected by the amount of PUFAs intakes. Additionally, there was a negative correlation between the amount of SFAs intakes and the number of pregnant women. CONCLUSION: TFAs, SFA, PUFA, and MUFA intakes could have both beneficial and adverse impacts on ART outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-86078762021-12-09 Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women Jahangirifar, Maryam Taebi, Mahboube Nasr-Esfahani, Mohammad Hossein Heidari-Beni, Motahar Asgari, Gholam Hossein J Reprod Infertil Original Article BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was evaluating the relationship between fatty acid (FA) intakes and the Assisted Reproductive Technique (ART) outcomes in infertile women. METHODS: In this descriptive longitudinal study, a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used to measure dietary intakes among 217 women with primary infertility seeking ART treatments at Isfahan Fertility and Infertility Center, Isfahan, Iran. The average number of total and metaphase II (MII) oocytes, the fertilization rate, the ratio of good and bad quality embryo and biochemical and clinical pregnancy were assessed. Analyses were performed using mean, standard deviation, Chi-square test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, logistic regression. RESULTS: A total of 140 women were finally included in the study. There was a positive relationship between the average number of total and MII oocytes and the amount of total fatty acids (TFAs), saturated fatty acids (SFAs), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), linoleic acids, linolenic acids, and oleic acids intakes, while eicosapentaenoic acids (EPAs) and docosahexaenoic acids (DHAs) intakes had an inverse relationship. Consuming more amounts of TFAs, SFAs, PUFAs, MUFAs, linoleic acids, and oleic acids was associated with the lower fertilization rate, whereas the consumption of linolenic acids and EPAs increased the fertilization rate. The ratio of good quality embryo was directly affected by the amount of PUFAs intakes. Additionally, there was a negative correlation between the amount of SFAs intakes and the number of pregnant women. CONCLUSION: TFAs, SFA, PUFA, and MUFA intakes could have both beneficial and adverse impacts on ART outcomes. Avicenna Research Institute 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8607876/ /pubmed/34900638 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jri.v22i3.6718 Text en Copyright© 2021, Avicenna Research Institute. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Article Jahangirifar, Maryam Taebi, Mahboube Nasr-Esfahani, Mohammad Hossein Heidari-Beni, Motahar Asgari, Gholam Hossein Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women |
title | Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women |
title_full | Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women |
title_fullStr | Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women |
title_short | Dietary Fatty Acid Intakes and the Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technique in Infertile Women |
title_sort | dietary fatty acid intakes and the outcomes of assisted reproductive technique in infertile women |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607876/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34900638 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jri.v22i3.6718 |
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