Background Women with obesity and infertility are counseled to lose weight prior to conception and infertility treatment to improve pregnancy rates and birth outcomes, although confirmatory evidence from randomized trials is lacking. We assessed whether a preconception intensive lifestyle intervention with acute weight loss is superior to a weight neutral intervention at achieving a healthy live birth. Methods and findings In this open-label, randomized controlled study (FIT-PLESE), 379 women with obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) and unexplained infertility were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to 2 preconception lifestyle modification groups lasting 16 weeks, between July 2015 and July 2018 (final follow-up September 2019) followed by infertility ...
Funding: The LIFEstyle study was funded by ZonMw, the Dutch Organization for Health Research and Dev...
STUDY QUESTION Does an intensive weight reduction programme prior to IVF increase live birth rates f...
BACKGROUND: The preconceptional period may be an optimal window of opportunity to improve lifestyle....
Background Women with obesity and infertility are counseled to lose weight prior to conception and i...
BackgroundWomen with obesity and infertility are counseled to lose weight prior to conception and in...
BACKGROUNDSmall lifestyle-intervention studies suggest that modest weight loss increases the chance ...
Background: Small lifestyle-intervention studies suggest that modest weight loss increases the chanc...
It is well documented that obesity decreases natural fertility among men and women as well as pregna...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant a...
Obesity has been associated with negative effects on natural fertility and poor prognosis when assis...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity, an important cardiometabolic risk factor, is rising in women. L...
Funding: The LIFEstyle study was funded by ZonMw, the Dutch Organization for Health Research and Dev...
STUDY QUESTION Does an intensive weight reduction programme prior to IVF increase live birth rates f...
BACKGROUND: The preconceptional period may be an optimal window of opportunity to improve lifestyle....
Background Women with obesity and infertility are counseled to lose weight prior to conception and i...
BackgroundWomen with obesity and infertility are counseled to lose weight prior to conception and in...
BACKGROUNDSmall lifestyle-intervention studies suggest that modest weight loss increases the chance ...
Background: Small lifestyle-intervention studies suggest that modest weight loss increases the chanc...
It is well documented that obesity decreases natural fertility among men and women as well as pregna...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant a...
Obesity has been associated with negative effects on natural fertility and poor prognosis when assis...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity, an important cardiometabolic risk factor, is rising in women. L...
Funding: The LIFEstyle study was funded by ZonMw, the Dutch Organization for Health Research and Dev...
STUDY QUESTION Does an intensive weight reduction programme prior to IVF increase live birth rates f...
BACKGROUND: The preconceptional period may be an optimal window of opportunity to improve lifestyle....