Handbook of Fertility

Nutrition, Diet, Lifestyle and Reproductive Health

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9780128008720
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2015 9780128008720
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Handbook of Fertility: Nutrition, Diet, Lifestyle and Reproductive Health focuses on the ways in which food, dietary supplements, and toxic agents, including alcohol and nicotine affect the reproductive health of both women and men.

Researchers in nutrition, diet, epidemiology, and endocrinology will find this comprehensive resource invaluable in their long-term goal of understanding and improving reproductive health.

This book brings together a broad range of experts researching the different aspects of foods and dietary supplements that promote or detract from reproductive health.

Section One contains several overview chapters on fertility, how it is assessed, and how it can be affected by different metabolic states, nutritional habits, dietary supplements, the action of antioxidants, and lifestyle choices. Sections Two and Three consider how male and female fertility are affected by obesity, metabolic syndrome, hormonal imbalance, and even bariatric surgery.

Section Four explores the ways diet, nutrition, and lifestyle support or retard the success of in vitro fertilization, while Section Five explores how alcohol and other drugs of abuse lower fertility in both women and men.

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ISBN13:9780128008720
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>Section A: Overview on Fertility<br>1. Perceptions of Environmental Risks to Fertility<br>2. Paternal smoking as a cause for transgenerational damage in the offspring<br>3. Impact of cigarette smoking during pregnancy on conception and fetal health through serum folate levels<br>4. The effect of maternal metabolic health and diet on the follicular fluid composition and potential consequences for oocyte and embryo quality<br>5. The effect of Heavy Metals on preterm mortality and morbidity<br>6. Nitrate, Nitrite, Nitrosatable Drugs, and Congenital Malformations<br>7. The Application of Reproductive Techniques (ART): worldwide epidemiology phenomenon and treatment outcomes<br>8. The effect of environmental hormone disrupters on infertility, strategy to reverse their impact<br>9. Embryo losses during nutritional treatments in animal models: lessons for humans</p> <p>Section B:  Bariatric Surgery, Obesity and fertility<br>10. Fertility and testosterone improvement in male patients after bariatric surgery<br>11. Obesity and reproductive dysfunction in men and women<br>12. Obesity on gestational outcomes<br>Section C:  Exercise and Lifestyle in Fertility<br>13. Lifestyle factors and reproductive health<br>14. Effect of diet and physical activity of farm animals on their health and reproductive performance<br>15. Prenatal physical activity and gestational weight gain<br>16. Lifestyle intervention for resumption of ovulation in anovulatory women with obesity and infertility<br>17. Effects of lifestyle on female reproductivefeatures and success: lessons from animal models<br>Section D:  Nutrition and Reproduction<br>18. Green Leafy Vegetables: A Health Promoting Source<br>19. Nutrition lifestyle and obesity in urology <br>20. Pregnancy with multiple micronutrients: perinatal mortality reduction<br>21. Nutrition and Hormones: Role in male infertility <br>22. Nutritional and developmental programming of the Central Nervous System (CNS)<br>23. Herbal supplements in pregnancy:effects on conception and delivery<br>24. Selenium in fertility and reproduction<br>25. The role of oxidative stress in Endometriosis<br>26. Oxidative stress and pre-eclampsia<br>Section E:  Nutrition and Lifestyle in in-vitro Fertilization<br>27. The psychological management of infertility<br>28. The role of body mass index on assisted reproductive treatment outcome  <br>29. Health outcomes of Children Conceived through Assisted Reproductive Technology<br>30. Influence Of Male Hyperinsulinaemia On IVF Outcome<br>Section F:  Nutrition, Lifestyle and Male Fertility<br>31. Dietary zinc deficiency & testicular apoptosis  <br>32. Environmental factors, food intake and social habits in male patients and its relationship to intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcomes<br>33. The role of over-the-counter supplements for the treatment of male infertility<br>34. Sperm physiology and assessment of spermatogenesis kinetics in vivo<br>35. Antioxidant treatment and prevention of human sperm DNA fragmentation: Role in health and fertility<br>36. Epigenetics and its role in male infertility</p>
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