Rossi Brooke V, Bressler Leah Hawkins, Correia Katharine F, Lipskind Shane, Hornstein Mark D, Missmer Stacey A
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA USA.
University Hospitals Fertility Center, Kathy Risman Pavilion, Suite 310, 1000 Auburn Dr, Beachwood, OH 44122 USA.
Fertil Res Pract. 2016 Oct 12;2:11. doi: 10.1186/s40738-016-0026-5. eCollection 2016.
Patients have many beliefs regarding lifestyle factors and IVF outcomes.
Observational study of 208 IVF patients at an academic infertility center. Main outcome measures were perceived influence of various lifestyle factors assessed by multivariable logistic regression and -value tests for linear trend (P).
A majority of participants believed that there were many women's lifestyle choices that were influential, compared to fewer male factors (cessation of tobacco (72 %), alcohol (69 %), caffeine (62 %), and use of vitamins (88 %)). Compared to participants with less education, participants with a higher education level were less likely to believe vitamins were helpful and some alcohol use was not harmful. As income decreased, participants were less likely to consider dietary factors contributory to IVF success, such as women (p-trend, = 0.02) and men (p-trend, = 0.009) consuming a full-fat dairy diet. Participants' beliefs were most commonly influenced by physicians (84 %) and the internet (71 %).
Patients believed many lifestyle factors are associated with IVF success. Understanding patients' assumptions regarding the effect of lifestyle factors on IVF success may better allow physicians to counsel patients about IVF outcomes.
患者对生活方式因素与体外受精(IVF)结果有诸多看法。
对一家学术性不孕不育中心的208名IVF患者进行观察性研究。主要结局指标是通过多变量逻辑回归和线性趋势的P值检验评估的各种生活方式因素的感知影响。
与男性因素(戒烟(72%)、戒酒(69%)、戒咖啡因(62%)和使用维生素(88%))相比,大多数参与者认为有许多女性生活方式选择具有影响力。与受教育程度较低的参与者相比,受教育程度较高的参与者不太可能相信维生素有帮助且一些饮酒无害。随着收入降低,参与者不太可能认为饮食因素有助于IVF成功,比如女性(P趋势=0.02)和男性(P趋势=0.009)食用全脂乳制品饮食。参与者的看法最常受到医生(84%)和互联网(71%)的影响。
患者认为许多生活方式因素与IVF成功相关。了解患者对生活方式因素对IVF成功影响的假设可能会更好地使医生就IVF结果向患者提供咨询。