Carosso Andrea Roberto, Conforti Alessandro, Cimadomo Danilo, Spadoni Valentina, Zacà Carlotta, Massarotti Claudia, Vaiarelli Alberto, Venturella Roberta, Vitagliano Amerigo, Busnelli Andrea, Cozzolino Mauro, Borini Andrea
Obstetrics and Gynecology 1U, Physiopathology of Reproduction and IVF Unit, Department of Surgical Sciences, Sant'Anna Hospital Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino, University of Torino, Via Ventimiglia 1, 10126, Turin, Italy.
Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
J Assist Reprod Genet. 2025 Apr;42(4):1343-1354. doi: 10.1007/s10815-024-03379-0. Epub 2025 Feb 4.
Obesity is increasingly at the center of modern international healthcare systems. This is a position statement of the Italian Society of Fertility and Sterility and Reproductive Medicine (SIFES-MR) aimed at evaluating the impact of female overweight on infertility in order to improve fertility outcomes, including Assisted Reproductive technology (ART) treatments.
The SIFES-MR writing group for this position statement was composed by Italian reproductive physicians, embryologists, and scientists with expertise in fertility evaluation, assisted reproduction technologies, and laboratory quality management. The positions stated are based on consensus by the authors, who met over a six-month period. The consensus emerged after thorough review of pertinent literature and standards concerning the impact of female overweight, complemented by extensive dialogue and discussion among the authors. Additionally, input from society members was considered, leading to revisions and eventual approval by the SIFES-MR governing council.
An increasing number of women affected by overweight and infertility accessing to ART treatments are expected in the future. A comprehensive counseling since the first access to infertility care is mandatory and should promote weight restoration, with the aim to improve the likelihood of spontaneous unassisted conception. Careful preconceptional evaluation of obese women is strongly encouraged for counseling purpose and comorbidities should be corrected by a multidisciplinary approach before spontaneous or medically assisted conception. Indeed, female obesity is responsible for high-risk pregnancies, with potential consequences in infants and during childhood. When in vitro fertilization is indicated, the risk of venous thromboembolism exacerbated by controlled ovarian stimulation should be assessed.
Before IVF, different therapeutic approaches and expectant management to reduce overweight could be offered, and the age-related algorithm herein proposed by SIFES may represent an interesting tool for a better personalization of infertility care in these women. The treatment of infertility cannot ignore the correct management of female overweight, given the serious consequences that this condition can have on the outcomes of pregnancies and future generations. IVF specialists should tailor access and modalities of IVF treatment to this class of high-risk women.
肥胖日益成为现代国际医疗体系的核心问题。这是意大利生育与不育及生殖医学学会(SIFES-MR)的一份立场声明,旨在评估女性超重对不孕的影响,以改善生育结局,包括辅助生殖技术(ART)治疗。
本立场声明的SIFES-MR撰写小组由意大利生殖医生、胚胎学家以及在生育评估、辅助生殖技术和实验室质量管理方面具有专业知识的科学家组成。所述立场基于作者们在六个月期间达成的共识。该共识是在对有关女性超重影响的相关文献和标准进行全面审查之后形成的,作者们还进行了广泛的对话和讨论。此外,还考虑了社会成员的意见,最终由SIFES-MR理事会进行修订并批准。
预计未来会有越来越多受超重和不孕影响的女性接受ART治疗。从首次接受不孕治疗开始就进行全面咨询是必不可少的,并且应该促进体重恢复,以提高自然受孕的可能性。强烈建议对肥胖女性进行仔细的孕前评估以提供咨询,并且在自然受孕或医学辅助受孕之前,应通过多学科方法纠正合并症。事实上,女性肥胖会导致高危妊娠,对婴儿和儿童期都可能产生潜在后果。当需要进行体外受精时,应评估控制性卵巢刺激加剧静脉血栓栓塞的风险。
在体外受精之前,可以提供不同的治疗方法和期待管理以减轻超重,SIFES在此提出的与年龄相关的算法可能是一个有趣的工具,有助于更好地为这些女性的不孕治疗提供个性化服务。鉴于这种情况可能对妊娠结局和后代产生严重后果,不孕治疗不能忽视对女性超重的正确管理。体外受精专家应该为这类高危女性量身定制体外受精治疗的准入和方式。