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A randomised controlled trial of a preconceptional dietary intervention in women undergoing IVF treatment (PREPARE trial)

机译:接受试管婴儿治疗的妇女进行孕前饮食干预的随机对照试验(PREPARE试验)

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BackgroundIn vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment provides an opportunity to study early developmental responses to periconceptional dietary interventions. Retrospective studies have suggested links between preconception diet and fertility, and more recently, a "Mediterranean" diet has been reported to increase pregnancy rates by up to 40%. In addition, a prospective study examining increased intake of omega-3 polyunsaturated fats demonstrated a quickened rate of embryo development after IVF. However, up to now, few prospective randomised controlled trials have investigated the impact of periconceptional dietary interventions on fertility outcomes.
机译:背景技术体外受精(IVF)治疗为研究对围生期饮食干预的早期发育反应提供了机会。回顾性研究表明,受孕前的饮食与生育能力之间存在联系,最近,据报道,“地中海”饮食可将妊娠率提高多达40%。此外,一项前瞻性研究检查了omega-3多不饱和脂肪摄入量的增加,表明IVF后胚胎发育的速度加快。然而,到目前为止,很少有前瞻性随机对照试验研究过围孕期饮食干预对生育结局的影响。

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