Department of Chronic Diseases Metabolism and Ageing, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Leuven University Fertility Centre, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 30;9(7):e029665. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029665.
Infertility and in vitro fertilisation (IVF; with or without intracytoplasmic sperm injection) result in considerable emotional and financial burden. Increasing evidence suggests that lifestyle factors, including diet, physical activity and personal well-being, are associated with IVF-success rates. Currently, IVF is not routinely combined with a lifestyle programme. The preconception lifestyle (PreLiFe) randomised controlled trial (RCT) assesses the effects of a new mobile PreLiFe programme in couples undergoing IVF.
A multicentre RCT including 460 heterosexual couples starting IVF in Belgian fertility clinics. IVF couples are randomised between an attention control group or the PreLiFe programme for a period of 12 months or until an ongoing pregnancy is confirmed by ultrasound. The attention control programme includes a mobile application with treatment information (ie, appointments and medication instructions) in addition to standard care. The PreLiFe programme includes a mobile application with the same treatment information in combination with a lifestyle programme. This new lifestyle programme includes tailored advice and skills training on diet, physical activity and mindfulness in combination with text messages and telephone interaction with a healthcare professional trained in motivational interviewing. The primary outcome of this RCT is the cumulative ongoing pregnancy rate within 12 months after randomisation. Secondary outcomes include changes in diet, physical activity, emotional distress, body mass index, waist circumference, quality of life and other reproductive outcomes including IVF discontinuation, clinical pregnancy rate and time to pregnancy. Additionally, partner support and the feasibility (use and acceptability) of the PreLiFe programme will be evaluated in the intervention group. Analysis will be according to intention to treat.
This study has been approved by the Medical Ethical Committee of the Leuven University Hospital (Belgium) and the other recruiting clinics. The findings of this RCT will be disseminated through presentations at international scientific meetings and peer-reviewed publications.
NCT03790449; Pre-results.
不孕不育和体外受精(IVF;包括或不包括胞浆内精子注射)会带来相当大的情感和经济负担。越来越多的证据表明,生活方式因素,包括饮食、身体活动和个人幸福感,与 IVF 成功率有关。目前,IVF 通常不与生活方式方案相结合。预孕期生活方式(PreLiFe)随机对照试验(RCT)评估了新的移动 PreLiFe 方案在接受 IVF 的夫妇中的效果。
一项包括 460 对开始在比利时生育诊所接受 IVF 的异性恋夫妇的多中心 RCT。IVF 夫妇在注意对照组或 PreLiFe 方案组之间进行随机分组,为期 12 个月或直至超声确认持续妊娠。注意对照组方案包括一个移动应用程序,除了标准护理外,还提供治疗信息(即预约和药物说明)。PreLiFe 方案包括一个移动应用程序,提供相同的治疗信息,并结合生活方式方案。这个新的生活方式方案包括饮食、身体活动和正念方面的个性化建议和技能培训,结合短信和与接受动机访谈培训的医疗保健专业人员的电话互动。这项 RCT 的主要结果是随机分组后 12 个月内的累积持续妊娠率。次要结果包括饮食、身体活动、情绪困扰、体重指数、腰围、生活质量和其他生殖结果的变化,包括 IVF 终止、临床妊娠率和受孕时间。此外,还将在干预组中评估伴侣支持和 PreLiFe 方案的可行性(使用和可接受性)。分析将根据意向治疗进行。
这项研究已获得鲁汶大学医院(比利时)和其他招募诊所的医学伦理委员会的批准。这项 RCT 的研究结果将通过在国际科学会议上的演讲和同行评审出版物进行传播。
NCT03790449;预结果。