2022
DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.14126
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Nutritional interventions to ameliorate the effect of endocrine disruptors on human reproductive health: A semi‐structured review from FIGO

Abstract: Background Endocrine disrupting chemicals have harmful effects on reproductive, perinatal, and obstetric outcomes. Objective To analyze the evidence on nutritional interventions to reduce the negative effects of endocrine disruptors on reproductive, perinatal, and obstetric outcomes. Search strategy A search of MEDLINE (PubMed), Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), EMBASE, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Database was conducted from inception to May 2021. Selection criteria Experimental studies on human populati… Show more

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“…The following strategies can be suggested to reduce exposure and contamination by endocrine disruptors ( Table 1 ). 43 , 44 …”
Section: Community Education and Awareness About Endocrine Disruptors...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following strategies can be suggested to reduce exposure and contamination by endocrine disruptors ( Table 1 ). 43 , 44 …”
Section: Community Education and Awareness About Endocrine Disruptors...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involves giving women timely information on how to avoid or reduce such exposure 50 . Furthermore, the health impacts of toxic environmental chemicals can be exacerbated by climate change 51,52 . Therefore, some advice on protection against the negative consequences of climate change should also be provided during counseling 53…”
Section: Preconception Checklist: Key Factors To Be Addressedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anthropometric production of EDC is intimately connected to climate change and related adverse health outcomes, and climate change can exacerbate the effects of EDC [284]. Improved regulatory processes, bio-detection methods, climate change mitigation strategies, and dietary interventions, can result in reduced exposure to EDC and other environmental chemicals [289].…”
Section: Environmental and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals In Pcosmentioning
confidence: 99%