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A Large-scale, Prospective Cohort Study Was Conducted to Explore the Association Between Environmental Exposure and Behavioral Factors and Infertility (the Success Rate of Assisted Reproductive Technology)
Sponsor: The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University
Summary
The aim is to explore the reasons for the failure of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in infertile patients in Hunan Province and seek ways to improve the success rate of ART. The study will focus on how environmental exposure (such as environmental pollutants related to plastic products) and lifestyle and social factors affect the success rate of ART in infertile patients. In order to explore these issues in depth, the study plans to collect 5,000 samples (male: female ratio 1:1), screen the research subjects from infertile patients who visited Xiangya Third Hospital in Changsha, Hunan Province, and establish a large-scale, prospective infertility patient cohort. By collecting multi-faceted information of the research subjects, including sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle, basic health status, etc., and conducting long-term follow-up observations, the ART live birth situation of infertile patients is analyzed. In terms of research methods, a multivariate analysis method will be used to explore the association between various factors and ART success rate, and a risk prediction model will be constructed. In addition, the study also hopes to clarify the specific reasons for the failure of infertile patients to receive ART, provide a scientific basis for clinical decision-making, and provide guidance for the formulation of environmental protection policies and the improvement of public reproductive health literacy. In general, this study, through a large-scale, prospective cohort study, deeply explores the various factors that affect the success rate of ART in infertile patients, and strives to build a risk prediction model in order to improve the success rate of ART and bring more hope to infertile families.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 55 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
5000
Start Date
2025-04-01
Completion Date
2035-04-01
Last Updated
2026-06-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Life Style Intervention
A. Diet and nutrition: Food frequency questionnaire + whether there is a habit of packing food in plastic bags + usage of disposable tableware, etc. b. Daily routine: Physical exercise (frequency, duration); Daily time spent using electronic products Sleep quality (start and end time), nap habits (duration of short naps); c. Working environment: Whether there are conditions unfavorable for fertility, such as being unable to sit still frequently, high temperatures, environmental pollution, radiation, chemical reagents, etc. d. Living environment: Exposure to chemicals, pesticides, radiation or toxins such as lead, especially frequent exposure; Exposure to kitchen fumes Have you been living in a house with new furniture or new decoration recently? Whether there are garbage stations or transportation hubs nearby; e. Personal care: Use of skin care products, cosmetics, etc. (frequency, types of products used); Annual frequency of perming, dyeing and manicure.
Environmental exposure
Environmental factors include: 1. Traditional air pollutants: Data of six traditional air pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, SO2, CO, NO2 and O3); 2. Environmental pollutants related to plastic products; 3. Whether there are any decoration conditions in the living environment or whether there are any environmental influencing factors such as petrochemical plants or waste incineration stations around Lifestyle behavior patterns include: 1. Dietary nutrition: Food frequency questionnaire + whether there is a habit of packing food in plastic bags + usage of disposable tableware, etc. 2. Daily routine: Physical exercise (frequency, duration), etc. 3. Working environment: Whether there are frequent sitting, high temperatures, environmental pollution, radiation, chemical reagents, etc. 4. Living environment: Exposure to toxins, etc. 5. Personal care: Frequency of using cosmetics, etc.
Locations (1)
The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University
Changsha, Hunan, China