[The effect of sleep and other medical and social factors on a woman's reproductive function].

Q3 Medicine
Yu V Shkurenko, A D Ibatov, K S Sahakyan, S Z Mirzalieva, A R Shukurlu
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Abstract

According to the World Health Organization, infertility affects one in six couples worldwide, highlighting the relevance of strategies to preserve women's reproductive health. In this review, we consider the impact of various medical and social factors, such as sleep quality, anxiety, depression, lifestyle, level of education, income, etc., on fertility. Particular attention is paid to the modifiability of these factors, which opens up additional opportunities for preventing and treating infertility. The association between the adjustment of medical and social factors and improved outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization, is emphasized. Attention to medical and social factors and their adjustment is an important direction for improving fertility and the success of infertility prevention and treatment, and further research and implementation in clinical practice are also required.

[睡眠及其他医疗和社会因素对女性生殖功能的影响]。
根据世界卫生组织的统计,全世界有六分之一的夫妇患有不孕症,这凸显了维护妇女生殖健康战略的重要性。在这篇综述中,我们考虑了各种医疗和社会因素,如睡眠质量、焦虑、抑郁、生活方式、教育水平、收入等对生育的影响。特别注意这些因素的可修改性,这为预防和治疗不孕症开辟了更多的机会。强调医疗和社会因素的调整与辅助生殖技术(如体外受精)的改善结果之间的联系。重视医疗和社会因素及其调节是提高生育能力、成功防治不孕症的重要方向,也需要在临床实践中进一步研究和实施。
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期刊介绍: Одно из старейших медицинских изданий России, основанное в 1901 году. Создание журнала связано с именами выдающихся деятелей отечественной медицины, вошедших в историю мировой психиатрии и неврологии, – С.С. Корсакова и А.Я. Кожевникова. Широкий диапазон предлагаемых журналом материалов и разнообразие форм их представления привлекают внимание научных работников и врачей, опытных и начинающих медиков, причем не только неврологов и психиатров, но и специалистов смежных областей медицины.
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