Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility

It has been accepted that food customs are closely associated with the quality of life in both men and women′s reproductive life. Food customs are speculated to not only influence the present lifestyle but also to induce gynaecological disorders such as dysmenorrhoea, spermatogenesis and irregular m...

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Main Author: P Nazni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2014;volume=140;issue=7;spage=78;epage=81;aulast=
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spelling doaj-9353b9fae667405e88de9d9b3f9600552020-11-25T00:22:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162014-01-0114077881Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertilityP NazniIt has been accepted that food customs are closely associated with the quality of life in both men and women′s reproductive life. Food customs are speculated to not only influence the present lifestyle but also to induce gynaecological disorders such as dysmenorrhoea, spermatogenesis and irregular menstruation. Though there is no consistent definition of regular or normal menstruation, epidemiologic evaluation of menstrual cycle has been becoming an important issue. In addition, latent development of organic diseases such as endometriosis, which are accompanied by dysmenorrhoea, is a concern under the current nutritional environment. Thus, it is an important issue to evaluate the present situation of eating habits in couples and estimate the influence of these habits on the quality of reproductive functions. A multi-faceted therapeutic approach to improving fertility involves identifying harmful environmental and occupational risk factors, while correcting underlying nutritional imbalances to encourage optimal reproduction and its function.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2014;volume=140;issue=7;spage=78;epage=81;aulast=Dysmenorrhoea - food intake - irregular menstruation - menstrual disorder - nutrition - reproduction
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Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Dysmenorrhoea - food intake - irregular menstruation - menstrual disorder - nutrition - reproduction
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author_sort P Nazni
title Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility
title_short Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility
title_full Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility
title_fullStr Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility
title_full_unstemmed Association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility
title_sort association of western diet & lifestyle with decreased fertility
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Medical Research
issn 0971-5916
publishDate 2014-01-01
description It has been accepted that food customs are closely associated with the quality of life in both men and women′s reproductive life. Food customs are speculated to not only influence the present lifestyle but also to induce gynaecological disorders such as dysmenorrhoea, spermatogenesis and irregular menstruation. Though there is no consistent definition of regular or normal menstruation, epidemiologic evaluation of menstrual cycle has been becoming an important issue. In addition, latent development of organic diseases such as endometriosis, which are accompanied by dysmenorrhoea, is a concern under the current nutritional environment. Thus, it is an important issue to evaluate the present situation of eating habits in couples and estimate the influence of these habits on the quality of reproductive functions. A multi-faceted therapeutic approach to improving fertility involves identifying harmful environmental and occupational risk factors, while correcting underlying nutritional imbalances to encourage optimal reproduction and its function.
topic Dysmenorrhoea - food intake - irregular menstruation - menstrual disorder - nutrition - reproduction
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