TY - JOUR
T1 - Fertility and anogenital distance in women
AU - Wainstock, Tamar
AU - Shoham-Vardi, Ilana
AU - Sheiner, Eyal
AU - Walfisch, Asnat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2017/10/1
Y1 - 2017/10/1
N2 - Background Human and animal studies have found an association between prenatal androgen exposure and the anogenital distance (AGD). The aims of this study were to study the association between female AGD, reproductive health and background characteristics. Methods This was a cross sectional study, in which AGD were measured in 300 pregnant women who were recruited early during the first stage of labor. Demographic and health characteristics were collected and studied in association with AGD measurements. Results AGD presented with normal distribution (mean 40.3 mm ± 10.7) and was positively associated with maternal age (beta = 0.032, 95%CI 0.007–0.05, p = 0.01) and negatively associated with infertility treatments (beta = −1.06, 95%CI −1.99 to −0.12, p = 0.03). AGD was not associated with parity, ethnicity, height and other characteristics. Conclusions Adult females AGD is associated with age and fertility problems. Adult female AGD, used as a marker of early life exposure to EDCs, is possibly associated with reproductive characteristics.
AB - Background Human and animal studies have found an association between prenatal androgen exposure and the anogenital distance (AGD). The aims of this study were to study the association between female AGD, reproductive health and background characteristics. Methods This was a cross sectional study, in which AGD were measured in 300 pregnant women who were recruited early during the first stage of labor. Demographic and health characteristics were collected and studied in association with AGD measurements. Results AGD presented with normal distribution (mean 40.3 mm ± 10.7) and was positively associated with maternal age (beta = 0.032, 95%CI 0.007–0.05, p = 0.01) and negatively associated with infertility treatments (beta = −1.06, 95%CI −1.99 to −0.12, p = 0.03). AGD was not associated with parity, ethnicity, height and other characteristics. Conclusions Adult females AGD is associated with age and fertility problems. Adult female AGD, used as a marker of early life exposure to EDCs, is possibly associated with reproductive characteristics.
KW - Anogenital distance
KW - Early life exposures
KW - Endocrine disrupting agents
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U2 - 10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.07.009
DO - 10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.07.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 28743560
AN - SCOPUS:85026453002
SN - 0890-6238
VL - 73
SP - 345
EP - 349
JO - Reproductive Toxicology
JF - Reproductive Toxicology
ER -