Waist circumference in relation to outcomes of infertility treatment with assisted reproductive technologies
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Mar 15, 2019
Li MC, et al. - Researchers examined 264 women who underwent 445 assisted reproductive technology cycles for infertility treatment at the Massachusetts General Hospital between 2010 and 2017, to assess the relation between baseline waist circumference and infertility treatment outcomes. Outcomes revealed an inverse relation between waist circumference and the probability of live birth among these women independent of body mass index. For these women, the multivariable-adjusted probability of live birth (95% confidence interval) in increasing tertiles of waist circumference was 53% (42%–65%), 42% (32%–53%), and 38% (28%–50%).
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