Relationship Between Fat-soluble Vitamins and Premature Ovarian Failure: A Systematic Review

IF 0.5 Q4 NURSING
Sareh Dashti, Atefeh Tabriz Nia Tabrizi, Zahra Faal Asl Maleki, Roya Gholami
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Background: Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a major concern in women's health. It is hypothesized that a deficiency in fat-soluble vitamins might result in POI; however, this relationship has not been extensively evaluated. Objectives: This systematic review was designed to elucidate the relationship between fat-soluble vitamin serum levels and POI. Methods: This systematic review was conducted on international databases, including Scopus, National Library of Medicine (PubMed), and Web of Science (ISI) databases, along with Google Scholar, until June 2022. This review was conducted on case reports, case series, cross-sectional, cohort, and case-control studies (observational studies) published in English and Persian in peer-reviewed journals that assessed the association between serum levels of fat-soluble vitamins and POI. Results: Of the 10,029 retrieved articles, 5 (N = 3,443 subjects) were included in the review. The results of the reviewed articles were inconsistent in terms of the relationship between serum vitamin D and A levels and POI; however, vitamin D binding protein and vitamin A/total cholesterol ratio might be related to POI. Serum vitamin E was associated with POI based on the findings of one study. Discussion: This review showed that the serum levels of fat-soluble vitamins might predict POI. However, there was an insufficient number of studies to document the findings. If approved in further studies, these vitamins and their binding proteins can be evaluated in high-risk POI patients.
脂溶性维生素与卵巢早衰的关系:一项系统综述
背景:卵巢功能不全(POI)是妇女健康的一个主要问题。据推测,缺乏脂溶性维生素可能导致POI;然而,这种关系尚未得到广泛的评估。目的:本系统综述旨在阐明脂溶性维生素血清水平与POI之间的关系。方法:本系统评价是在国际数据库中进行的,包括Scopus,国家医学图书馆(PubMed)和科学网络(ISI)数据库,以及谷歌学术,直到2022年6月。本综述是对以英文和波斯语发表在同行评审期刊上的病例报告、病例系列、横断面、队列和病例对照研究(观察性研究)进行的,这些研究评估了血清脂溶性维生素水平与POI之间的关系。结果:在10029篇检索文献中,5篇(N = 3443名受试者)被纳入本综述。在血清维生素D和A水平与POI之间的关系方面,文献综述的结果不一致;维生素D结合蛋白和维生素A/总胆固醇比值可能与POI有关。根据一项研究结果,血清维生素E与POI有关。讨论:本综述显示血清脂溶性维生素水平可能预测POI。然而,没有足够的研究来证明这些发现。如果在进一步的研究中获得批准,这些维生素及其结合蛋白可以在高风险POI患者中进行评估。
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