FIGO committee opinion: Environmental drivers of gynecologic and reproductive health.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Nathaniel DeNicola, Jun Zhang, Annette Hasenburg, Roxana Schwab, Krishnendu Gupta, Ditas Decena, Francisco Edna, David Graham, Edward Morris, Blami Dao
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Abstract

This FIGO committee opinion paper addresses the growing body of evidence linking environmental exposures to common gynecologic and reproductive conditions across the life course. From adolescence through menopause, women are exposed to a wide range of environmental toxicants, including endocrine-disrupting chemicals, air pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, and industrial compounds, which influence hormonal function, ovarian reserve, and disease risk. This article synthesizes high-quality systematic and authoritative reviews along with high-quality literature on exposures that can increase the risk of infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, hormonally mediated cancers, and menopause. It highlights underlying mechanisms, such as endocrine disruption, oxidative stress, inflammation, and epigenetic modification. Importantly, the article emphasizes disparities in exposure and outcomes, particularly among historically marginalized populations with heightened vulnerability to environmental injustice. Practical guidance is offered to help clinicians incorporate environmental health into routine care, through patient counseling, exposure screening, and advocacy. The article calls for obstetrician/gynecologists to take leadership roles in recognizing environmental risk as a determinant of reproductive health and equity-both within the clinic and through systems-level policy change.

FIGO委员会意见:妇科和生殖健康的环境驱动因素。
这份FIGO委员会意见文件阐述了越来越多的证据,表明环境暴露与生命过程中常见的妇科和生殖疾病有关。从青春期到更年期,妇女接触到各种各样的环境毒物,包括干扰内分泌的化学物质、空气污染物、重金属、杀虫剂和工业化合物,这些都会影响荷尔蒙功能、卵巢储备和疾病风险。本文综合了高质量的系统和权威的综述以及高质量的文献,这些文献涉及可增加不孕症、多囊卵巢综合征、子宫内膜异位症、子宫肌瘤、激素介导的癌症和更年期的风险。它强调了潜在的机制,如内分泌紊乱、氧化应激、炎症和表观遗传修饰。重要的是,文章强调了暴露和结果的差异,特别是在历史上被边缘化的人群中,他们更容易受到环境不公正的影响。通过患者咨询、暴露筛查和宣传,提供实用指导,帮助临床医生将环境卫生纳入常规护理。这篇文章呼吁妇产科医生发挥领导作用,认识到环境风险是生殖健康和公平的决定因素——无论是在诊所还是通过系统层面的政策改变。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
493
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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