A diet high in carbohydrates and rich in whole grains and soy increased rates of pregnancy and improved outcomes, according to a new study.
New evidence shows that a plant-based diet may be the most advantageous for reproductive health. Specifically, a diet high in carbohydrates and rich in whole grains and soy can increase rates of pregnancy and live birth, according to a new study published in the medical journal Reproductive Toxicology.
The study aimed to review current evidence supporting the role of nutrition as a modifiable risk factor for female infertility and poor in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes.
The potential impact of certain dietary patterns, such as Mediterranean and Western diets, and specific foods on infertility have also been widely studied.
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