AbstractAIM: The aim of this study was to investigate lifestyle habits and lifestyle adjustments among subfertile women trying to conceive. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Women (n = 747) were recruited consecutively at their first visit to fertility clinics in mid-Sweden. Participants completed a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using logistic regression, t tests, and chi-square tests. RESULTS: The response rate was 62% (n = 466). Mean duration of infertility was 1.9 years. During this time 13.2% used tobacco daily, 13.6% drank more than three cups of coffee per day, and 11.6% consumed more than two glasses of alcohol weekly. In this sample, 23.9% of the women were overweight (body mass index, BMI 25-29.9 kg/m(2)), and 12.5% were obese (BMI ≥30 kg...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the separate and combined effects of smoking and body mass index (BMI) o...
STUDY QUESTION: Do age, ovulatory status, severity of obesity and body fat distribution affect the e...
There is evidence demonstrating that certain lifestyle factors have a detrimental effect on fertilit...
AbstractAIM: The aim of this study was to investigate lifestyle habits and lifestyle adjustments amo...
Health and lifestyle is of great importance when women intend to become pregnant, as well as during ...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant a...
© 2009 Australian Journal of Advanced NursingBackground There is evidence that lifestyle behaviours ...
BACKGROUND:Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant ar...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the eating habits and the level of activity in fertile and...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To identify lifestyle factors associated with subfertility (time t...
Background: In the Netherlands, 30% of subfertile women are overweight or obese, and at present ther...
Background: Clinical infertility is a prevalent problem with significant financial and psychosocial...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the separate and combined effects of smoking and body mass index (BMI) o...
STUDY QUESTION: Do age, ovulatory status, severity of obesity and body fat distribution affect the e...
There is evidence demonstrating that certain lifestyle factors have a detrimental effect on fertilit...
AbstractAIM: The aim of this study was to investigate lifestyle habits and lifestyle adjustments amo...
Health and lifestyle is of great importance when women intend to become pregnant, as well as during ...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant a...
© 2009 Australian Journal of Advanced NursingBackground There is evidence that lifestyle behaviours ...
BACKGROUND:Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant ar...
Introduction: This study aimed to compare the eating habits and the level of activity in fertile and...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To identify lifestyle factors associated with subfertility (time t...
Background: In the Netherlands, 30% of subfertile women are overweight or obese, and at present ther...
Background: Clinical infertility is a prevalent problem with significant financial and psychosocial...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the separate and combined effects of smoking and body mass index (BMI) o...
STUDY QUESTION: Do age, ovulatory status, severity of obesity and body fat distribution affect the e...
There is evidence demonstrating that certain lifestyle factors have a detrimental effect on fertilit...