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Indian Journal of Genetics and Molecular Research

Volume  9, Issue 2, JULY- DECEMBER 2020, Pages 79-83
 

Review Article

Lifestyle Diseases: Increase in Infertility Amongst Women

Prashasti Upreti 1, Poornima2, Amit Kumar Bihania 3, Rupesh Singh 4, Tejpal 5, Narotam Sharma 6

1-2 Research Scholar, Department of Life Science, 3-4 Research Scholar, Department of Biotechnology, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248002, India. 5Junior Research, Department of Molecular Biologist, 6 Senior Scientist and Head, Department of Biotechnology, DNA Labs-A Center for Applied Sciences, Dehradun, Uttrakhand 248001, India.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijgmr.2319.4782.9220.9

Abstract

Lifestyle diseases have become a new threat in the current generation affecting primarily the youths and children. These diseases are associated with the lifestyle of people and the kind of norms they follow in the day to day life.More and more instances are showing the drastic impact on people’s state of living and habits on their reproductive health and well- being. When it comes to women ovulation and menstrual cycle are the first thing to get affected by any alteration in diet and ill practices of everyday routine .Hormonal imbalances followed by obesity and indulgence in unhealthy practices like smoking , alcohol intake , and excess consumption of caffeinated drinks are the other risk factors . With the throat cut competition and other life problems; stress and depression are the other emerging issues that directly disrupt the functionality and viability of the female genital system.This review paper focuses on the impact of lifestyle diseases on the fecundity and reproductive health of women leading to higher risk of infertility.


Keywords : Infertility; Obesity; Nutrition; Hormonal Imbalance; Stress.
Corresponding Author : Narotam Sharma