Study of Ovarian Aging and Reserve in Young Women (SOAR)
年轻女性卵巢衰老和储备的研究(SOAR)
基本信息
- 批准号:9160613
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 64.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-06-15 至 2022-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAfrican AmericanAgeAgingAncillary StudyAntralBiolectric ImpedanceBiologicalBiological AssayBirthBody fatBody mass indexChildChildbirthCohort StudiesCounselingCross-Sectional StudiesDataDelayed ChildbearingDemographic FactorsDiseaseEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEpidemicEuropeanFamilyFertilityFertilizationFibroid TumorFirst BirthsFollicle Stimulating HormoneGlucoseGoalsGrantHealthHealth behaviorImpaired fasting glycaemiaKnowledgeLeptinLife StyleLipidsLongitudinal StudiesLongitudinal cohortLongitudinal cohort studyMaternal AgeMeasurementMeasuresMethodsModelingNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNatural HistoryOGTTObesityOutcomeOvarianOvaryPatternPhenotypePopulationReproductive HistoryResearch DesignRisk FactorsRoleSamplingSurveysTestingTimeUnited StatesWomanabdominal fatagedbaseclinically significantcohorteggglucose metabolismhormonal contraceptionimprovedinnovationinterestlongitudinal datasetmullerian-inhibiting hormonenovelproliferative phase Menstrual cycleprospectivereproductivetrendyoung woman
项目摘要
The average age for a woman to have her first child has been increasing for the last three decades in the
United States, making our understanding of ovarian aging and its negative effect on the ovarian reserve—a
measure of the capacity of the ovary to produce eggs capable of fertilization—increasingly important. Yet, we
know very little about other factors in reproductive-age women that might affect the ovarian reserve, beyond
aging itself. This proposal, titled Study of Ovarian Aging and Reserve in Young Women (SOAR), seeks to
address the significant gap in our knowledge of factors—particularly modifiable factors—that affect ovarian
reserve and might accelerate its decrease in young women. To achieve this goal, we will leverage the ongoing
NIEHS Study of Environment, Lifestyle and Fibroids (SELF), which is following a cohort of 1,696 African-
American women between the ages of 23-34 years over a five-year period. In this group of young women, we
will assess changes in the ovarian reserve by tracking three different measures of the ovarian reserve: anti-
Müllerian hormone (AMH), early follicular phase follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and antral follicle count
(AFC). In addition to collecting survey data, we will also perform oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT) and
anthropometric and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) measurements to more precisely determine the
roles of glucose metabolism and obesity on the ovarian reserve. The results of our study will be clinically
significant as we currently have limited longitudinal data for counseling women on risk factors for decreased
ovarian reserve. Our study design is innovative in that we will use overlapping measures of the ovarian reserve
and group-based trajectory modeling to determine correlates associated with decreased ovarian reserve.
Specifically, we will determine the demographic, health-behavior, reproductive, and environmental factors
associated with decreased AMH (as a measure of the ovarian reserve) over time (Aim 1), determine the
association between various measures of obesity and decreased ovarian reserve (Aim 2), and determine the
association between glucose dysregulation and decreased ovarian reserve (Aim 3). The proposed prospective
longitudinal cohort study will determine the natural history of and factors associated with the change in ovarian
reserve over time. Further, it will add to the extremely limited data by generating the largest set of longitudinal
data on AMH and ovarian reserve in the United States to date, which will benefit all women.
过去三十年来,女性生育第一个孩子的平均年龄一直在增加
美国,让我们了解卵巢衰老及其对卵巢储备的负面影响——
衡量卵巢产生受精卵子的能力——然而,我们越来越重要。
对于育龄女性可能影响卵巢储备的其他因素知之甚少,除了
这项名为“年轻女性卵巢衰老和储备研究”(SOAR)的提案旨在研究衰老本身。
解决我们对影响卵巢的因素(尤其是可改变的因素)的认识上的重大差距
储备并可能加速年轻女性的减少 为了实现这一目标,我们将利用正在进行的措施。
NIEHS 环境、生活方式和子宫肌瘤研究 (SELF),该研究对 1,696 名非洲人进行了跟踪调查
五年期间年龄在 23 至 34 岁之间的美国女性 在这组年轻女性中,我们。
将通过跟踪卵巢储备的三种不同指标来评估卵巢储备的变化:
苗勒管激素 (AMH)、卵泡早期促卵泡激素 (FSH) 和窦卵泡计数
(AFC) 除了收集调查数据外,我们还将进行口服葡萄糖耐量测试 (OGTT) 和
人体测量和生物电阻抗分析 (BIA) 测量可更精确地确定
葡萄糖代谢和肥胖对卵巢储备的作用我们的研究结果将应用于临床。
意义重大,因为我们目前可用于向妇女提供关于生育能力下降风险因素咨询的纵向数据有限。
我们的研究设计是创新的,因为我们将使用卵巢储备的重叠测量。
和基于群体的轨迹建模,以确定与卵巢储备下降相关的相关性。
具体来说,我们将确定人口、健康行为、生殖和环境因素
随着时间的推移,AMH(作为卵巢储备的衡量指标)下降与相关(目标 1),确定
各种肥胖指标与卵巢储备功能下降之间的关联(目标 2),并确定
葡萄糖失调与卵巢储备功能下降之间的关联(目标 3)。
纵向队列研究将确定卵巢变化的自然史和相关因素
此外,随着时间的推移,它将通过生成最大的纵向数据集来增加极其有限的数据。
美国迄今为止有关 AMH 和卵巢储备的数据,这将使所有女性受益。
项目成果
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Lauren A. Wise;Chad M Coleman;S. Schildroth;Ruth J. Geller;Sharonda M. Lovett;Birgit Claus Henn;A.M. Calafat;J. C. Botelho;Erica E Marsh;Nyia Noel;G. Wegienka;Traci N. Bethea;Q. Harmon;Donna D. Baird;A. Wesselink - 通讯作者:
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E. Hatch
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