Abstract
Obesity has significant consequences for the reproductive system, depending
upon the amount and distribution of body fat. Epidemiological evidence clearly
shows that being overweight contributes to menstrual disorders, infertility,
miscarriage, poor pregnancy outcome, impaired fetal well-being and diabetes
mellitus. Central adiposity is particularly important in clinical sequelae
associated with an increased body mass index. The advent of assisted
reproduction highlights the problems of being overweight, and the use of
gonadotrophins in ovulation induction and in vitro
fertilization is more difficult when the subject is overweight. Weight loss
has marked effects on improving the menstrual cycle and promoting spontaneous
ovulation and fertility. Results indicate that fertility is improved through
exercise and sensible eating patterns when conducted in a group environment.
The mechanisms for this are unclear but may be associated with changes in
sensitivity to insulin.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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