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View article: Lifestyle intervention before and during fertility treatment in women with obesity or with overweight and PCOS—a RCT
Lifestyle intervention before and during fertility treatment in women with obesity or with overweight and PCOS—a RCT Open
Context Lifestyle interventions are recommended for women with obesity and infertility, but trial evidence is scarce, and studies have not investigated interventions that continue during fertility treatment. Objective Evaluate effectivenes…
View article: Care trajectories of people with mood disorders in Quebec using latent class and latent profile analysis methods
Care trajectories of people with mood disorders in Quebec using latent class and latent profile analysis methods Open
The prevalence of mood disorders has increased globally. People with mood disorders have been found to use more health services than the general population, although a mood disorder diagnosis does not necessarily entail utilization of heal…
View article: 8352 Association Between Sleep and Physical Activity Among Women with Obesity and Infertility
8352 Association Between Sleep and Physical Activity Among Women with Obesity and Infertility Open
Disclosure: K. Brûlé: None. F. Jean-Denis: None. M. Belan: None. M. Langlois: None. S. Ruchat: None. J. Baillargeon: Grant Recipient; Self; Ferring Pharmaceuticals. BACKGROUND: Infertility affects up to 15% of couples and a major modifiabl…
View article: 8570 Association Between Preconception Lifestyle and Anthropometric Modifications and Fertility outcomes in Women with Infertility and Obesity
8570 Association Between Preconception Lifestyle and Anthropometric Modifications and Fertility outcomes in Women with Infertility and Obesity Open
Disclosure: A. Thibodeau: None. C. Richer dit Laflèche: None. G. Ngueta: None. M. Belan: None. F. Jean-Denis: None. M. Langlois: None. M. Pesant: None. B. Carranza Mamane: None. J. Baillargeon: Grant Recipient; Self; Ferring Pharmaceutical…
View article: FRI417 An Interdisciplinary Program Promoting The Adoption Of A Healthy Lifestyle Increases Insulin Sensitivity In Women With Obesity And Infertility
FRI417 An Interdisciplinary Program Promoting The Adoption Of A Healthy Lifestyle Increases Insulin Sensitivity In Women With Obesity And Infertility Open
Disclosure: A. Forget-Renaud: None. M. Belan: None. F. Jean-Denis: None. M. Pesant: None. J. Baillargeon: Grant Recipient; Self; Ferring Pharmaceuticals, JPB received an unrestricted investigator-initiated grant from Ferring Canada, which …
View article: FRI083 Identifying Determinants Of Change In Physical Activity In Women With Obesity And Infertility Following The Obesity-Fertility Program
FRI083 Identifying Determinants Of Change In Physical Activity In Women With Obesity And Infertility Following The Obesity-Fertility Program Open
Disclosure: M. Gélinas: None. M. Belan: None. F. Jean-Denis: None. M. Pesant: None. M. Langlois: None. B. Carranza-Mamane: None. J. Baillargeon: Grant Recipient; Self; Ferring Pharmaceuticals. INTRODUCTION: Obesity is common among women of…
View article: FRI418 A 6-month Lifestyle Intervention Program Improves Quality Of Life And Motivation In Women With Obesity And Infertility
FRI418 A 6-month Lifestyle Intervention Program Improves Quality Of Life And Motivation In Women With Obesity And Infertility Open
Disclosure: K. Brûlé: None. A. Thibodeau: None. D. Maillet: None. M. Belan: None. F. Jean-Denis: None. M. Pesant: None. B. Carranza-Mamane: None. J. Baillargeon: Grant Recipient; Self; Ferring Pharmaceuticals. Introduction Infertility is t…
View article: ODP617 An interdisciplinary intervention improves lifestyle behaviours in women living with obesity and infertility: a randomized controlled trial
ODP617 An interdisciplinary intervention improves lifestyle behaviours in women living with obesity and infertility: a randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction Lifestyle modifications should be the first-line treatment for improving reproductive function and preconception weight in women living with obesity who are seeking fertility treatments. Evidence is however scarce regarding th…
View article: Protocol of the Fit-For-Fertility study: a multicentre randomised controlled trial assessing a lifestyle programme targeting women with obesity and infertility
Protocol of the Fit-For-Fertility study: a multicentre randomised controlled trial assessing a lifestyle programme targeting women with obesity and infertility Open
Introduction Women with obesity are at a higher risk of infertility as well as gestational and neonatal complications. Lifestyle changes are universally recommended for women with obesity seeking fertility treatments, but such intervention…
View article: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of an Interdisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention Targeting Women With Obesity and Infertility in Comparison to Usual Care
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of an Interdisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention Targeting Women With Obesity and Infertility in Comparison to Usual Care Open
Although lifestyle modification is considered as the first-line treatment for women with obesity and infertility, these women generally do not have access to a program supporting them in adopting healthy habits that is integrated to fertil…
View article: MON-LB8 A Preconception Lifestyle Intervention Maintained Throughout Pregnancy Improves Some Gestational and Neonatal Outcomes in Women With Obesity and Infertility
MON-LB8 A Preconception Lifestyle Intervention Maintained Throughout Pregnancy Improves Some Gestational and Neonatal Outcomes in Women With Obesity and Infertility Open
Background : Obesity in women of childbearing age is associated with infertility and increases significantly the risks of many pregnancy and neonatal complications. Adopting a healthy lifestyle prior conception and maintaining it during pr…
View article: OR11-2 A Lifestyle Program Targeting Women with Obesity and Infertility Improves Their Fertility: A Randomized Controlled Trial
OR11-2 A Lifestyle Program Targeting Women with Obesity and Infertility Improves Their Fertility: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Obesity reduces fertility and the effectiveness of fertility treatments in women, in addition to increasing pregnancy complications and programming of childhood obesity. Since studies have suggested that weight loss and lifestyle managemen…
View article: Optimizing reproductive health in women with obesity and infertility
Optimizing reproductive health in women with obesity and infertility Open
KEY POINTS Infertility, defined as a failure to achieve a pregnancy after at least 12 months of regular and unprotected sexual intercourse, affects 15% of all couples in Canada.[1][1] Costs associated with assisted reproductive technologie…