2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-021-06098-4
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The association between the levels of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and dietary intake in Iranian women

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“…In the current study, there was an association between fast food consumption and lower levels of AMH in the unilabiate analysis. Consistent with our study, in a study conducted by KaboodMehri et al in Iran [14], the intake of fast foods and saturated fats was negatively associated with AMH levels. However, in contrast to our study, there was no signi cant association between fruit and vegetable intake and AMH level.…”
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“…In the current study, there was an association between fast food consumption and lower levels of AMH in the unilabiate analysis. Consistent with our study, in a study conducted by KaboodMehri et al in Iran [14], the intake of fast foods and saturated fats was negatively associated with AMH levels. However, in contrast to our study, there was no signi cant association between fruit and vegetable intake and AMH level.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…This study investigated associated factors on AMH levels such as reproductive measures, lifestyle, and socio-demographic status among poor-responder women in Iran. The study found AMH levels in poorresponder women are associated with demographic, lifestyle, and reproductive factors [5,6]. The AMH level is increasingly assessed among female patients and various populations while poor-responder women have been poorly investigated.…”
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“…Low levels of AMH have been reported in smokers (Dolleman et al, 2013). AMH levels decrease faster in smokers (Florek et al, 2022;KaboodMehri et al, 2021). FSH levels are measured on the third day of the menstrual cycle.…”
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confidence: 99%