Association between relative fat mass and sterility in women of reproductive age in the United States: results from the 2013–2018 NHANES
Mengmeng Sun,
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Yao Lu,
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Xi Yang
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et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 3, 2025
Background
A
major
problem
that
affects
women
of
reproductive
age
globally
is
sterility.
new
statistic
called
Relative
Fat
Mass
(RFM)
provides
an
accurate
representation
the
percentage
total
body
fat
in
people.
This
study
aims
to
investigate
relationship
between
RFM
and
sterility
fertility-age
American
women.
Methods
employed
a
cross-sectional
design
using
data
collected
from
NHANES
2013
2018.
The
association
was
investigated
logistic
regression
analysis,
controlling
for
number
variables.
results
were
more
resilient
when
transformed
into
four-category
variable
order
further
examine
patterns
different
levels
dose-response
illustrated
restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
analysis.
Sensitivity
subgroup
analyses
also
conducted
assess
robustness
consistency
results.
Results
included
3,197
aged
18–45,
consisting
2,854
non-sterile
participants
343
sterile
participants.
First,
fully
adjusted
model,
prevalence
had
positive
correlation
(OR
=
1.05,
95%
CI
1.01–1.09).
When
converting
continuous
categorical
variable,
significantly
greater
highest
quartile
than
lowest
2.59,
1.40–4.82).
Furthermore,
found
be
positively
linearly
correlated
by
RCS
with
rates
sharply
increasing
as
rose.
frequency
shown
constant
throughout
various
populations,
according
analysis
across
stratified
parameters.
Finally,
sensitivity
confirmed
reliability
study’s
findings.
Conclusion
representative
sample
showed
may
help
identify
at
risk
sterility,
waist
circumference
management
could
potentially
lower
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Association between urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites and premature menopause: a nationally representative cross-sectional study in the United States
Qian Yang,
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Lingling Zeng,
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Jinfa Huang
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et al.
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(0), P. 32 - 32
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Premature
menopause,
defined
as
natural
menopause
before
age
40,
is
associated
with
diminished
ovarian
reserve.
Despite
growing
concerns
regarding
environmental
pollutants,
no
large-scale
population-based
studies
have
systematically
examined
the
association
between
urinary
polycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbon
metabolites
(UPAHMs)
and
premature
menopause.
This
cross-sectional
study
analyzed
2001-2020
NHANES
data,
including
levels
of
six
PAH
metabolites:
1-naphthol
(1-NAP),
2-naphthol
(2-NAP),
3-fluorene
(3-FLU),
2-fluorene
(2-FLU),
1-phenanthrene
(1-PHE),
1-pyrene
(1-PYR).
was
self-reported
occurring
40.
Multivariable
logistic
regression
assessed
UPAHMs'
restricted
cubic
splines
(RCS)
evaluating
nonlinear
trends.
Subgroup
analyses
demographic
interactions.
Among
2,565
participants,
662
reported
showed
significant
associations
elevated
1-NAP
(OR:
1.01,
95%
CI:
1.00-1.02,
P
=
0.02),
2-NAP
3-FLU
1.03,
1.01-1.05,
0.01)
increased
risk
RCS
analysis
revealed
relationships
for
2-NAP,
3-FLU,
2-FLU,
1-PHE,
1-PYR
risk.
White
participants
greater
susceptibility
to
UPAHMs.
Elevated
UPAHMs,
particularly
1-NAP,
were
linked
higher
risk,
trends
observed.
individuals
demonstrated
vulnerability,
emphasizing
need
targeted
interventions
reduce
exposure.
Language: Английский
Global research trends and developments in female infertility: a systematic bibliometric analysis and network visualization of 9288 studies
Tauseef Ahmad,
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Mukhtiar Baig,
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Sahar Shafik Othman
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et al.
Middle East Fertility Society Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(1)
Published: May 7, 2025
Abstract
Objective
Female
infertility
has
remained
a
significant
health
issue
over
the
years.
This
study
was
conducted
to
analyze
key
bibliometric
indicators
and
plot
global
research
on
female
infertility.
Methods
A
systematic
designed.
The
Web
of
Science
Core
Collection
MEDLINE
databases
were
used
retrieve
relevant
studies
subject.
following
search
keywords
used:
“female
infertility”
OR
“women
“woman
“fertility
in
women”
woman”
“infertile
“sterile
topic
field.
retrieved
records
downloaded
plain
text
BibTeX
formats.
datasets
imported
into
R
package
remove
duplicates
perform
analysis
science
mapping.
Results
total
9288
articles
included
final
analysis.
These
written
by
39,453
authors
published
1898
journals
between
1939
2024.
international
co-authorship
13.34%,
whereas
annual
growth
rate
8.01%.
most
frequently
year
2024
(
n
=
698).
top
leading
journal
“Fertility
Sterility”
802),
contributing
author
Wang
Y
65).
appeared
other
than
terms
endometriosis,
vitro
fertilization,
pregnancy,
polycystic
ovary
syndrome,
endometrium,
laparoscopy.
institutions
Tehran
University
Medical
Sciences,
Fudan
University,
Shandong
Yale
California
San
Francisco,
had
highest
betweenness
centrality
score.
China
country
single
corresponding
countries,
United
States
America
(USA)
cited
country.
Moreover,
strongest
collaboration
with
USA.
Conclusion
current
provides
comprehensive
assessment
past
eight
decades.
Recent
trend
topics
during
last
decade
infertile
women,
ovary,
embryo
transfer.
well-developed
central
themes
randomized
control
studies,
transfer,
assisted
reproductive
technology,
pregnancy
outcomes,
live
birth.
Language: Английский
Association between body roundness index and female infertility: a cross-sectional study of NHANES 2013–2018
Haiyan Li,
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Zhenbo OuYang,
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Ziyao Ding
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et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
The
use
of
visceral
obesity
as
an
indicator
for
predicting
female
infertility
risk
has
not
been
well
established.
body
roundness
index
(BRI)
is
a
novel,
non-invasive
fat;
however,
previous
reports
have
addressed
the
relationship
between
BRI
and
infertility.
This
study
sought
to
fill
this
research
gap
by
investigating
association
Language: Английский