2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14204355
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Is the Association between Age and Fertility Problems Modified by Diet Quality? Findings from a National Study of Reproductive Age Women in Australia

Abstract: Background: Increasing age is a strong risk factor for infertility, and there is accumulating evidence of the importance of a healthier diet for fertility. Whether a healthier diet modifies the association between increasing age and infertility has not been investigated. This study aimed to (i) examine if better diet quality could help reduce age-related infertility; and (ii) assess whether changes in diet quality over time are associated with fertility problems. Methods: Data were from Surveys 3 and 5 of the … Show more

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“…Infertility is a global medical concern that causes great emotional and psychological distress and an economic burden. More than 50% of infertility is due to a female reproductive problem (Habibi et al, 2022; Peters et al, 2021). Female infertility is multifactorial, but more than 50% of women with infertility have endometriosis (EMs) (Ilangavan & Kalu, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infertility is a global medical concern that causes great emotional and psychological distress and an economic burden. More than 50% of infertility is due to a female reproductive problem (Habibi et al, 2022; Peters et al, 2021). Female infertility is multifactorial, but more than 50% of women with infertility have endometriosis (EMs) (Ilangavan & Kalu, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%