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Systematic review and meta-analysis of female lifestyle factors and risk of recurrent pregnancy loss

Systematic review and meta-analysis of female lifestyle factors and risk of recurrent pregnancy loss
Systematic review and meta-analysis of female lifestyle factors and risk of recurrent pregnancy loss

It is known that lifestyle factors affect sporadic miscarriage, but the extent of this on RPL (recurrent pregnancy loss) is less well known. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to assess the associations between lifestyle factors and RPL. Studies that analysed RPL in the context of BMI, smoking, alcohol and caffeine intake were included. The primary and secondary outcomes were odds of having RPL in the general population and odds of further miscarriage, respectively. Underweight and women with BMI > 25 are at higher odds of RPL in the general population (OR 1.2, 95% CI 1.12-1.28 and OR 1.21, 95% CI 1.06-1.38, respectively). In women with RPL, having BMI > 30 and BMI > 25 has increased odds of further miscarriages (OR 1.77, 95% CI 1.25-2.50 and OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.07-1.72, respectively). The quality of the evidence for our findings was low or very low. Being underweight and BMI > 25 contributes significantly to increased risk of RPL (general population). BMI > 25 or BMI > 30 increases the risk of further miscarriages (RPL population). Larger studies addressing the effects of alcohol, cigarette smoking and caffeine on the risk of RPL with optimisation of BMI in this cohort of women are now needed.

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Ng, Ka Ying Bonnie
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Cherian, George
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Kermack, Alexandra J
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Bailey, Sarah
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Macklon, Nick
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Sunkara, Sesh K
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Cheong, Ying
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Cherian, George
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Sunkara, Sesh K
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Cheong, Ying
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Ng, Ka Ying Bonnie, Cherian, George, Kermack, Alexandra J, Bailey, Sarah, Macklon, Nick, Sunkara, Sesh K and Cheong, Ying (2021) Systematic review and meta-analysis of female lifestyle factors and risk of recurrent pregnancy loss. Scientific Reports, 11 (1), 7081, [7081]. (doi:10.1038/s41598-021-86445-2).

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Abstract

It is known that lifestyle factors affect sporadic miscarriage, but the extent of this on RPL (recurrent pregnancy loss) is less well known. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to assess the associations between lifestyle factors and RPL. Studies that analysed RPL in the context of BMI, smoking, alcohol and caffeine intake were included. The primary and secondary outcomes were odds of having RPL in the general population and odds of further miscarriage, respectively. Underweight and women with BMI > 25 are at higher odds of RPL in the general population (OR 1.2, 95% CI 1.12-1.28 and OR 1.21, 95% CI 1.06-1.38, respectively). In women with RPL, having BMI > 30 and BMI > 25 has increased odds of further miscarriages (OR 1.77, 95% CI 1.25-2.50 and OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.07-1.72, respectively). The quality of the evidence for our findings was low or very low. Being underweight and BMI > 25 contributes significantly to increased risk of RPL (general population). BMI > 25 or BMI > 30 increases the risk of further miscarriages (RPL population). Larger studies addressing the effects of alcohol, cigarette smoking and caffeine on the risk of RPL with optimisation of BMI in this cohort of women are now needed.

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Published date: 29 March 2021
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s). Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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Local EPrints ID: 448909
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/448909
ISSN: 2045-2322
PURE UUID: 1505352e-b93a-41f7-87cd-6e01ea529e5a
ORCID for Alexandra J Kermack: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9176-9426
ORCID for Ying Cheong: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7687-4597

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Date deposited: 10 May 2021 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:13

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Author: Ka Ying Bonnie Ng
Author: George Cherian
Author: Alexandra J Kermack ORCID iD
Author: Sarah Bailey
Author: Nick Macklon
Author: Sesh K Sunkara
Author: Ying Cheong ORCID iD

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