2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.50424
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History of Infertility and Midlife Cardiovascular Health in Female Individuals

Amy R. Nichols,
Sheryl L. Rifas-Shiman,
Karen M. Switkowski
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceFertility status is a marker for future health, and infertility has been associated with risk for later cancer and diabetes, but associations with midlife cardiovascular health (CVH) in female individuals remain understudied.ObjectiveTo evaluate the association of infertility history with CVH at midlife (approximately age 50 years) among parous individuals.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsProject Viva is a prospective cohort study of pregnant participants enrolled between 1999 and 2002 who delivered … Show more

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“…Infertility is a medical condition characterized by the inability to achieve a successful pregnancy outcome following 12 months or more of regular and unprotected sexual intercourse or due to an impairment in an individual's or partner's reproductive capacity [ 1 , 2 ]. The worldwide incidence of infertility is estimated to range between 8 and 12%, indicating that approximately one out of every eight couples will receive medical intervention [ 3 , 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Infertility is a medical condition characterized by the inability to achieve a successful pregnancy outcome following 12 months or more of regular and unprotected sexual intercourse or due to an impairment in an individual's or partner's reproductive capacity [ 1 , 2 ]. The worldwide incidence of infertility is estimated to range between 8 and 12%, indicating that approximately one out of every eight couples will receive medical intervention [ 3 , 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The worldwide incidence of infertility is estimated to range between 8 and 12%, indicating that approximately one out of every eight couples will receive medical intervention [ 3 , 4 ]. In recent years, infertility has garnered attention as a noteworthy public health issue on a global scale, exerting profound effects on individuals, families and society as a whole [ 1 ]. The implications of infertility extend beyond the realm of involuntary childlessness and encompass various public health ramifications, such as psychological distress, marital discord, social stigmatization and economic burden [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%