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Type: Journal article
Title: Dietary effects on fertility treatment and pregnancy outcomes
Author: Lim, S.
Noakes, M.
Norman, R.
Citation: Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, 2007; 14(6):465-469
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Ltd.
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 1752-296X
1752-2978
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Responsibility: 
Siew S. Lim, Manny Noakes and Robert J. Norman
Abstract: <h4>Purpose of review</h4>We summarize the dietary modifications that optimize fertility treatment outcomes.<h4>Recent findings</h4>Body weight and nutritional status are closely related to reproductive function. However, few studies have investigated the direct effects of dietary modification on fertility treatment outcomes. Research on nutrition in pregnancy suggests that reduction in glycemic load and micronutrient supplementation may improve pregnancy outcomes.<h4>Summary</h4>Body weight and specific dietary factors may affect fertility but evidence regarding dietary effects on fertility treatment outcomes is lacking. Research suggests that diets with a low glycemic load during pregnancy may reduce the risk of gestational diabetes or large-for-gestational-age births after adjusting for body mass index and total energy intake, but the effect of protein modification remains controversial. There is also lack of information on the impact of energy restriction during pregnancy on maternal and infant outcomes. Folate supplementation is recommended for prevention of birth defects but further research is required to determine the optimal dose to reduce the risks of multiple gestations. Further information on the upper limits of caffeine and alcohol intake during pregnancy would also be useful.
Keywords: Humans
Infertility, Female
Pregnancy Complications
Body Weight
Trace Elements
Caffeine
Dietary Carbohydrates
Blood Glucose
Dietary Fats
Fatty Acids
Dietary Proteins
Central Nervous System Stimulants
Pregnancy Outcome
Treatment Outcome
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
Diet
Alcohol Drinking
Energy Intake
Fertility
Pregnancy
Female
Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Rights: Copyright © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
DOI: 10.1097/MED.0b013e3282f1cfc6
Published version: http://journals.lww.com/co-endocrinology/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2007&issue=12000&article=00008&type=abstract
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