2023
Moderate and increased physical activity is not detrimental to live birth rates among women with unexplained infertility and obesity
Vitek W, Sun F, Cardozo E, Hoeger K, Hansen K, Santoro N, Zhang H, Legro R. Moderate and increased physical activity is not detrimental to live birth rates among women with unexplained infertility and obesity. F&S Reports 2023, 4: 308-312. PMID: 37719091, PMCID: PMC10504528, DOI: 10.1016/j.xfre.2023.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLive birth rateSteps/dayPhysical activityInfertility trialsLifestyle modificationUnexplained infertilityObese womenBirth rateClomiphene citrate treatmentUS fertility centersClinical pregnancy rateLifestyle modification programTime of enrollmentModerate physical activityPhysical activity goalsMiscarriage rateFertility centerIntrauterine inseminationFitbit activity trackerPregnancy rateSecondary analysisCitrate treatmentActivity goalsModification programWomen
2020
OR11-04 Effect of Preconception Intensive vs. Standard Lifestyle Intervention on Birth Outcomes in Obese Women With Unexplained Infertility: A Multicenter Randomized Trial
Legro R, Hansen K, Diamond M, Steiner A, Mersereau J, Sarwer D, Kris-Etherton P, Wild R, Krawetz S, Hoeger K, Usadi R, Johnstone E, Hao H, Eisenberg E, Santoro N, Zhang H. OR11-04 Effect of Preconception Intensive vs. Standard Lifestyle Intervention on Birth Outcomes in Obese Women With Unexplained Infertility: A Multicenter Randomized Trial. Journal Of The Endocrine Society 2020, 4: or11-04. PMCID: PMC7209215, DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.2149.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStandard lifestyle modificationBetter birth outcomesUnexplained infertilityLive birthsObese womenBirth outcomesPregnancy lossLifestyle modificationLifestyle interventionWeight lossPhysical activityIL groupLow perinatal morbidityMajor pregnancy complicationsPreconception lifestyle interventionStandard lifestyle interventionGI side effectsKey secondary outcomesMulticenter Randomized TrialUse of orlistatMajor congenital anomaliesModerate weight lossPregnancy complication rateEarly pregnancy lossGestational DM
2005
Socioeconomic status and diagnosed diabetes incidence
Robbins JM, Vaccarino V, Zhang H, Kasl SV. Socioeconomic status and diagnosed diabetes incidence. Diabetes Research And Clinical Practice 2005, 68: 230-236. PMID: 15936465, DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2004.09.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOccupational statusMeasures of SESDiabetes incidenceHigher incomeIncomeHazard ratioSocioeconomic statusSize variablesLower diabetes incidenceIncidence of diabetesCommon measuresRace/ethnicityHigher educationInverse associationRisk factorsTobacco usePhysical activityYears of educationDiabetesIncidenceBody size variablesPotential mediatorsWomenMenMeasures