Impact of lifestyle and dietary modifications for endometriosis development and symptom management

Author:

Lalla Amber Trujillo,Onyebuchi Christina,Jorgensen Elisa,Clark Nisse

Abstract

Purpose of review Management of endometriosis is often complex and poorly studied. Patients with endometriosis have interest in how their lifestyle may affect their diagnosis. Self-management and lifestyle changes are often used as adjunct therapy, but best practices are not concrete in treatment guidelines. Recent findings Lifestyle impact on endometriosis and possible self-management treatment therapies are reviewed. Overall, there is a need for future studies in all topics. Data suggest a link between endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), particularly persistent EDCs, and endometriosis. More work is needed to isolate and quantify exposures and explore their connection to endometriosis in order to provide guidance for clinical practice recommendations. There is insufficient evidence to support a superior diet for management of endometriosis; however, the Mediterranean diet may have the most benefit without nutrition concerns. Exercise may be another tool to improve endometriosis symptoms, but once again data are limited and best type and frequency is not well studied. Best evidence supports body-mind practices such as yoga, although new evidence suggests benefit from a holistic combination of several types of exercises. Summary Overall, data on lifestyle effects and associated therapies are limited. Future high-quality studies are needed to guide practice.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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