Cell Biochemistry and Function,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(1)
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Endometriosis
is
a
prevalent
chronic
gynaecological
disorder,
but
its
cause
still
unclear,
and
both
genetic
environmental
factors
may
contribute
disease
aetiology.
Prominent
amongst
the
latter
vitamin
D
which
can
be
obtained
either
by
action
of
sunlight
on
skin
or
from
dietary
sources.
Serum
levels
main
circulating
form
D,
25-hydroxvitamin
(25(OH)D),
have
been
reported
to
inversely
correlated
with
endometriosis,
suggesting
that
D-deficiency
risk
factor
for
disease.
Crucially,
active
1,25-dihydroxyvitamin
(1,25(OH)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(12), P. 6298 - 6298
Published: June 7, 2024
Endometriosis
in
half
of
affected
women
is
closely
related
to
problems
with
fertility.
Endometriosis-associated
infertility
caused
by
a
wide
range
abnormalities
affecting
the
female
reproductive
tract,
from
oocyte
quality
impairment
disturbances
eutopic
endometrium
or
mechanical
resulting
disease
progression.
Since
supportive
antioxidant
therapies,
addition
surgical
treatment
assisted
techniques
(ARTs),
have
overall
been
proven
be
effective
tools
endometriosis
management,
objective
our
review
was
analyze
role
substances,
including
vitamins,
micronutrients,
N-acetylcysteine
(NAC),
curcumin,
melatonin,
and
resveratrol,
endometriosis-related
infertility.
Most
these
substances
alleviate
systemic
oxidant
predominance,
which
has
expressed
through
decreased
oxidative
stress
(OS)
markers
enhanced
antioxidative
defense.
In
addition,
we
demonstrated
that
predominant
effect
aforementioned
inhibition
development
endometriotic
lesions
as
well
suppression
pro-inflammatory
molecules.
Although
can
undoubtedly
conclude
antioxidants
are
beneficial
fertility
support,
further
studies
explaining
detailed
pathways
their
action
needed.
International Journal of Women s Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 1293 - 1301
Published: July 1, 2024
Purpose:
To
investigate
the
association
between
oxidative
balance
score
(OBS)
and
endometriosis.
Methods:
This
cross-sectional
study
used
four
cycles
of
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
(1999–
2000,
2001–
2002,
2003–
2004,
2005–
2006).
OBS
involved
16
dietary
nutrients
4
lifestyle
factors,
including
5
pro-oxidants
15
anti-oxidants.
According
to
weighted
quartiles,
was
divided
into
categories:
<
12.54,
12.54–
18.70,
18.71–
24.68,
>
24.68.
Endometriosis
diagnosed
based
on
a
question
from
reproductive
health
questionnaire.
Weighted
multivariate
logistic
analysis
Subgroup
performed
menstrual
regularity
female
hormone
use.
Results:
A
total
5095
women
were
included,
with
1140
(22.37%),
1232
(24.18%),
1224
(24.02%),
1499
(29.42%)
in
24.68
categories,
respectively.
After
adjusting
age,
race,
family
poverty-to-income
ratio
(PIR),
education
level,
uterine
fibroids,
regularity,
oophorectomy,
use,
hypertension,
dyslipidemia,
steroid
drug,
high
(>
24.68)
found
be
associated
lower
odds
endometriosis
[odds
(OR)
=
0.70,
95%
confidence
interval
(CI):
0.50–
0.97,
P
0.033]
compared
low
(<
12.54).
The
similar
result
also
irregular
menstruation
(OR
0.58,
CI:
0.37–
0.91,
0.020)
use
0.71,
0.52–
0.98,
0.037).
Conclusion:
endometriosis,
especially
Keywords:
Oxidative
score,
menstruation,
hormones,
NHANES
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: March 12, 2025
Endometriosis
is
an
estrogen-dependent
chronic
inflammatory
disease
which
causes
dysmenorrhea,
pelvic
pain,
and
infertility
in
women
of
childbearing
age,
significantly
impacting
their
quality
life
physical
mental
health.
The
etiology
endometriosis
remains
unclear,
with
oxidative
stress
inflammation
currently
thought
to
play
pivotal
roles
its
pathophysiology.
Epidemiological
studies
clinical
trials
indicate
that
varying
dietary
patterns
specific
nutrient
supplementation
can
influence
markers
levels
factors
related
pathways,
potentially
the
progression
endometriosis.
In
this
review,
we
summarize
thoroughly
examine
current
understanding
effect
treating
This
study
suggests
nutrients
may
prevent
occurrence
by
modulating
factors,
regulating
angiogenesis,
influencing
metabolism
estrogen
pathways.
findings
might
provide
new
insights
into
treatment
patients
potential
benefits
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: March 27, 2025
Background
Endometriosis
(EM)
is
a
chronic
gynecological
disorder
characterized
by
the
growth
of
endometrial-like
tissue
outside
uterus,
leading
to
pain
and
infertility.
Recent
studies
suggest
that
antioxidants
may
play
protective
role
in
development
EM.
However,
precise
connection
between
composite
dietary
antioxidant
index
(CDAI)—a
key
measure
antioxidants—and
EM
risk
remains
unclear.
This
study
aims
explore
relationship
CDAI
using
data
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES),
potentially
guiding
interventions
for
prevention.
Methods
analyzed
NHANES
spanning
1999
2006.
To
investigate
EM,
variety
statistical
techniques
were
employed,
including
weighted
multiple
logistic
regression
model,
smooth
curve
fitting,
machine
learning
analysis,
subgroup
analyses.
Results
After
controlling
potential
confounding
variables,
results
indicated
an
inverse
(OR
=
0.92,
95%
CI
0.86–0.98,
p
0.011).
Compared
participants
lowest
quartile
(Q1),
odds
ratios
(OR)
higher
other
quartiles
as
follows:
Q2
0.84,
0.45–1.57,
0.576),
Q3
0.64,
0.33–1.24,
0.172),
Q4
0.47,
0.26–0.87,
0.019).
Among
various
components
CDAI,
changes
vitamin
A,
E,
carotene
independently
associated
with
occurrence
while
both
LASSO
RF
algorithms
consistently
identified
selenium
significant
factors.
Furthermore,
analyses
did
not
reveal
interactions
age,
body
mass
index,
smoking,
drinking,
diabetes,
or
hypertension.
Conclusion
The
findings
this
extensive
cross-sectional
indicate
clear
negative
linear
correlation
American
adult
women.
It
therefore
recommended
women
incorporate
greater
proportion
antioxidant-rich
foods
into
their
diet
assist
prevention
Women,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(4), P. 453 - 468
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
The
world
of
science
is
increasingly
looking
for
answers
to
the
question
how
specific
dietary
components
affect
risk
chronic
diseases
and
assessing
their
potential
alleviate
severity
individual
diseases.
This
research
concerns
both
assessment
benefits
using
those
nutritional
models.
Endometriosis,
due
its
inflammatory
nature,
also
a
topic
interest
among
scientists,
who
seek
support
course
through
proper
nutrition.
In
endometriosis,
great
focused
on
patterns
such
as
an
anti-inflammatory
diet,
gluten-free
low-FODMAP
or
Mediterranean
diet.
An
diet
primarily
focuses
fresh
vegetables,
fruits,
seeds,
nuts,
whole
grain
products,
healthy
sources
protein
fats,
including
mono-
polyunsaturated
fatty
acids,
eliminating
highly
processed
meat
trans
refined
sugars.
It
believed
that
this
type
may
contribute
reducing
endometriosis
symptoms
help
reduce
inflammation.
aim
review
identify
main
trends
in
field
diets
supporting
treatment
last
5
years.
Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
30(2), P. 123 - 130
Published: June 28, 2024
1.
Taylor
HS,
Kotlyar
AM,
Flores
VA.
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is
a
chronic
systemic
disease:
clinical
challenges
and
novel
innovations.
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JH,
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Quality in Sport,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17, P. 52932 - 52932
Published: July 18, 2024
Introduction
and
objective:
Endometriosis
is
a
chronic
disease
that
can
cause
symptoms
significantly
worsen
the
quality
of
life
patients.
Treatment
methods
often
fail
to
produce
satisfactory
results.
Therefore,
there
growing
interest
in
potential
role
diet
prevention
management
endometriosis.
The
aim
review
analyze
available
scientific
literature
on
impact
development
alleviation
endometriosis
possibility
its
use
clinical
practice.
Brief
description
state
knowledge:
Both
nutrient
deficiencies
excesses
affect
health,
with
gene-nutrient
interactions
playing
key
progression.
Nutrition
alter
gene
expression
susceptibility,
making
study
diet's
influence
gynecological
diseases
like
important.
Research
suggests
dietary
changes
improve
for
patients
Conclusions:
This
confirms
consuming
or
limiting
some
nutrients
reduce
risk
developing
alleviate
symptoms.
However,
are
many
contradictions
research.
nutrition
still
remains
an
unexplored
area
requires
further
investigation.
Quality in Sport,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21, P. 54047 - 54047
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
Background:
Endometriosis
is
a
chronic
inflammatory
disorder
that
among
the
most
common
gynaecological
problems
in
women
of
reproductive
age.
The
disease
involves
presence
endometrial
tissue
outside
uterus,
which
manifests
as
pelvic
pain
and
infertility.
main
theory
for
its
development
suggests
cells
move
into
abdominal
cavity
during
menstruation
implant
there.
This
process
leads
to
an
increase
increased
concentrations
cytokines,
chemokines
prostaglandins,
resulting
inflammation.
Objective:
aim
this
work
analyse
detail
available
studies
on
anti-inflammatory
effects
selected
dietary
components
such
polyphenols,
vitamin
D
omega-3
fatty
acids.
aims
evaluate
their
potential
future
therapeutic
options
treatment
endometriosis,
with
critical
approach
efficacy
possible
application
disease.Materials
methods:
A
review
literature
PubMed
database
was
conducted
using
following
phrases
English:
pain,
diet,
resveratrol,
curcumin,
D3,
OMEGA-3
acids,
polyunsaturated
acidsState
knowledge:
Changing
patterns
patients
endometriosis
may
result
reduction
levels
markers,
are
typically
elevated
disease.
Polyphenols,
resveratrol
show
inhibit
cell
proliferation.
Vitamin
D3
shows
influences
angiogenesis.
Omega-3
acids
reduce
inflammation
proliferation.Conclusions:
indicates
offer
promising
properties
proliferative,
pain-relieving
effects.
Despite
these
results,
further
clinical
trials
needed.