代谢状态是否与相似体重指数类别的女性体外受精结果相关:来自大型队列研究的证据

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Lin Ding, Xiaojing Lin, Peipei Pan, Yan Li, Wei Chen, Liying He, Yunsheng Xu, Hsun-Ming Chang, Haiyan Yang, Guiquan Wang, Liangshan Mu
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目的:在相似的体重指数(BMI)类别中,不同的代谢状态是否与不同的体外受精(IVF)结果相关。设计回顾性队列研究。地点:中国浙江省温州市。本回顾性队列研究对2010年1月至2021年12月期间接受第一次体外受精和新鲜胚胎移植周期的16458名妇女进行了预筛选。方法采用国家胆固醇教育计划-成人治疗小组III标准评估代谢状态。然后将患者分为六组:代谢健康正常体重组、代谢不健康正常体重组、代谢健康超重组、代谢不健康超重组、代谢健康肥胖组和代谢不健康肥胖组。主要结局指标主要结局指标为活产率。结果:在活产方面,正常体重妇女中代谢不健康的正常体重的比率最初低于代谢健康的正常体重的比率(44.6%比48.6%),但在多变量调整后,这一差异并不显著。在肥胖妇女中,代谢不健康肥胖和代谢健康肥胖的活产率相似(41.5%对43.9%),没有调整后的差异。对于次要结局,代谢不健康的正常体重患者的生化妊娠率低于代谢健康的正常体重患者(OR: 0.86, 95% CI: 0.76-0.98);在代谢不健康的正常体重患者中,高血压是该结果的重要危险因素(OR: 0.84, 95% CI: 0.72-0.98)。结论不同的心脏代谢危险因素但相似的BMI类别可能对活产率的不良影响有限。
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Does Metabolic Status Associate With IVF Outcomes in Women Within Similar Body Mass Index Category: Evidence From a Large Cohort Study

Does Metabolic Status Associate With IVF Outcomes in Women Within Similar Body Mass Index Category: Evidence From a Large Cohort Study

Objectives

Whether diverse metabolic statuses within a similar body mass index (BMI) category associate with different in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes.

Design

A retrospective cohort study.

Setting

Wenzhou, Zhengjiang Province, China.

Population

This retrospective cohort study prescreened 16 458 women who underwent their first IVF and fresh embryo transfer cycle between January 2010 and December 2021.

Methods

Metabolic status was assessed using the National Cholesterol Education Program–Adult Treatment Panel III criteria. Patients were then categorized into six groups: metabolically healthy normal weight, metabolically unhealthy normal weight, metabolically healthy overweight, metabolically unhealthy overweight, metabolically healthy obese, and metabolically unhealthy obese.

Main Outcome Measures

The primary outcome was live birth rate.

Results

Regarding live birth, rates in normal weight women were initially lower for metabolically unhealthy normal weight versus metabolically healthy normal weight (44.6% vs. 48.6%), but this was not significant after multivariate adjustment. In obese women, live birth rates were similar between metabolically unhealthy obese and metabolically healthy obese (41.5% vs. 43.9%), with no adjusted difference. For secondary outcomes, metabolically unhealthy normal weight patients had lower biochemical pregnancy rates than metabolically healthy normal weight (OR: 0.86, 95% CI: 0.76–0.98); high blood pressure was a significant risk factor for this outcome in metabolically unhealthy normal weight (OR: 0.84, 95% CI: 0.72–0.98).

Conclusion

Our findings indicated that different cardio-metabolic risk factors but a similar BMI category may have limited adverse effects on live birth rate.

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Journal of Diabetes
Journal of Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.20%
发文量
94
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes (JDB) devotes itself to diabetes research, therapeutics, and education. It aims to involve researchers and practitioners in a dialogue between East and West via all aspects of epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes, including the molecular, biochemical, and physiological aspects of diabetes. The Editorial team is international with a unique mix of Asian and Western participation. The Editors welcome submissions in form of original research articles, images, novel case reports and correspondence, and will solicit reviews, point-counterpoint, commentaries, editorials, news highlights, and educational content.
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