PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF OBESITY IN FEMALE FERTILITY

Authors

  • Scyonara Cordeiro de Carvalho Secretaria Muncipal de Saúde de São José do Povo/MT
  • Alex Moreira Souza Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Ana Carolina Souza Pires Universidade de Cuiabá
  • Augusto Mattos Spinato Clínica Spinato
  • Beatriz Colombo Molina Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Carolina Helena Simas Ormond Universidade de Cuiabá
  • Elizandra Hertel Lenhardt Universidade de Cuiabá
  • Luana Pazoto de Freitas Universidade de Cuiabá
  • Marcio da Silva Lara Junior Universidade Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe
  • Mariana Carvalho Benvenuti Ribeiro Universidade de Cuiabá
  • Marina dos Santos Gomes Monteiro Universidade Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe
  • Nicole da Silva Galina Universidade de Cuiabá
  • Paulo Martins Marton Moraes Complexo Seiko
  • Victoria Maria Boehm Almeida Ferreira Universidade de Cuiabá
  • Glênio Spinato Clínica Spinato

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n4p2249-2255

Keywords:

Obesity. Infertility. Female Infertility.

Abstract

A narrative review of the literature was carried out with a search in the PubMed database. The search was carried out using the keywords “Infertility” and “Obesity”. Systematic reviews and randomized controlled studies from the last ten years in English and Portuguese were selected for analysis. In the end, studies focusing on the relationship between obesity and female infertility were selected for the theoretical basis of the work. In addition to this source, books and scientific publications from Gynecology and Obstetrics journals were included in the review. Data from the researched literature show that obesity is associated with a series of metabolic changes that can harm female reproductive function both through effects on the menstrual cycle and through changes in endometrial receptivity.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Milone M, De Placido G, Musella M, Sosa Fernandez LM, Sosa Fernandez LV,

Campana G, Di Minno MN, Milone F. Incidence of Successful Pregnancy After

Weight Loss Interventions in Infertile Women: a Systematic Review and Meta-

Analysis of the Literature. Obes Surg. 2016 Feb;26(2):443-51.

Caetano, João Pedro Junqueira; Marinho, Ricardo Mello; Petracco, Alvaro; et al.

Medicina Reprodutiva – Sociedade Brasileira de Reprodução Humana. São

Paulo: Segmento Farma, 2018.

Best D, Avenell A, Bhattacharya S. How effective are weight-loss interventions

for improving fertility in women and men who are overweight or obese? A

systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence. Hum Reprod Update.

Nov 1;23(6):681-705.

Catalano PM. Management of obesity in pregnancy. Obstet Gynecol. 2007

Feb;109(2 Pt 1):419-33.

Rother, Edna Terezinha. Revisão sistemática X revisão narrativa. Acta Paulista de

Enfermagem. 2007, v. 20, n. 2.

Zugaib, Marcelo et al. Obstetrícia – 3ª ed – Barueri, SP: Manole, 2016.

Espinós JJ, Solà I, Valli C, Polo A, Ziolkowska L, Martínez-Zapata MJ. The Effect of

Lifestyle Intervention on Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes on Obese Infertile

Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Int J Fertil Steril. 2020

Apr;14(1):1-9.

Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Carvalho, S. C. de, Souza , A. M., Pires , A. C. S., Spinato , A. M., Molina , B. C., Ormond , C. H. S., Lenhardt , E. H., Freitas , L. P. de, Junior , M. da S. L., Ribeiro, M. C. B., Monteiro , M. dos S. G., Galina , N. da S., Moraes , P. M. M., Ferreira, V. M. B. A., & Spinato, G. (2024). PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF OBESITY IN FEMALE FERTILITY. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 6(4), 2249–2255. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n4p2249-2255