“…After stratifying the studies according to the previously identified age bands, a mean ovarian PI of 1.49 [1.38–1.60], 2.69 [2.03–3.35], 1.57 [0.46–2.67], 0.80 [0.65–0.95], and 2.96 [2.66–3.26] was found in the 1st (< 20 years; n = 1 study) [ 57 b], 2nd (≥ 20 and < 25 years; n = 5 studies) [ 24 , 36 , 76 , 77 , 82 ], 3rd (≥ 25 and < 30 years; n = 3 studies) [ 3 , 37 , 101 ], 4th (≥ 30 and < 35 years; n = 4 studies) [ 33 , 46 , 70 , 93 ], and 5th groups (≥ 35 years; n = 1 study) [ 83 ], respectively, with a statistically significant difference between the five groups ( Q = 187.57, p < 0.0001) (Fig. 5 ).…”