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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, May 5, 2018
Regular fast food eating linked to fertility issues in women
Women who regularly eat fast food and not enough fruit are more likely to struggle to conceive, a study suggests.
A survey of 5,598 women found those who ate fast food four or more times
a week took nearly a month longer to get pregnant than those who never
or rarely ate it.
Regular junk food eaters were also less likely to conceive within a year, the report in Human Reproduction found.
Experts said it suggested a good diet boosted the chances of conceiving.
However, there were some limitations to the study, including that it
relied on women having to remember what they had eaten before pregnancy.
Women in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Ireland were quizzed about
what they had eaten in the month before they became pregnant with their
first child.
Midwives visited the women when they were about 14-16 weeks pregnant and
asked them how often they ate fruit, green leafy vegetables and fish,
as well as foods, such as burgers, pizza, fried chicken and chips, from
fast food outlets.
Researchers found the women who had eaten fruit less than one to three
times a month took on average half a month longer to become pregnant
than those who had eaten it three or more times a day.
They also calculate that the women with the lowest intake of fruit had a
12% risk of having been unable to conceive within a year, while this
was 16% for those who had eaten fast food four or more times a week.
This compared with a risk of 8% in the group as a whole.
Couples were excluded from the analysis if the male partner was receiving fertility treatment.
Prof Claire Roberts, from the University of Adelaide, Australia, who led
the study, said: "These findings show that eating a good quality diet
that includes fruit and minimising fast food consumption improves
fertility and reduces the time it takes to get pregnant."
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However, while researchers found an association between the consumption
of fruit and fast foods and the time it took to get pregnant, perhaps
surprisingly their study found no link with eating green leafy
vegetables and fish.
Although the study was large, it incorporated only a limited range of foods.
Information on the fathers' diets was not collected, and it is possible
that other unknown factors might have affected the results, researchers
said.
But experts said it still added to evidence that women's diet before pregnancy had an impact on their chances of conceiving.
Dr Gino Pecoraro, a senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland, who
was not involved in the research, said: "Generally, the study does
support what most health professionals would intuitively believe -
having a healthy diet is good for couples trying to conceive."