Snuggle may find this interesting...

Chris I.
on 8/27/07 4:58 am
I dunno why I'm posting all these news clippings and such but I find it interesting.. 

Fatty Diet Linked to Infertility

In mice, a high-fat diet damages eggs in the ovaries and prevents them from becoming healthy embryos, a finding that may help explain infertility problems in obese women, say researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia.

They discovered that the main cause of diet-induced infertility in mice is a protein called peroxisome proliferator-activated gamma -- found in cells that nourish eggs, Agence France-Presse reported.

"The behavior of this protein helps to determine the way in which the ovaries sense and respond to fats," said researcher Cadence Minge. "Being able to control this protein will be very important in the quest to reverse fertility caused by poor diets."

She and her colleagues found that the anti-diabetes drug rosglitazone helped counter the effects of this protein in mice, resulting in better rates of fetal survival and higher birth weights. However, due to potential side effects, this drug can't be used as a "quick fix" for infertile obese women, AFP reported.

Weight loss is the most effective way for obese women to restore fertility, Minge said.

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Maria V.
on 8/27/07 10:47 pm - MO
In all of the research and talking to my Doctors, I have found that it is a pretty well documented fact that obesity plays a hug role in pregnancy. It affects getting pregnant, and if you do get pregnant, it affects your health, and the health of the baby, and there are all sorts of statistics that say obese women have children who become obese later in life... The negative correlations are endless, but they are well supported. As for me, I have not been carelessly procreating, so I don't know if I am going to run into those problems, but if I do.. I will have a good idea why. That is why I am trying so hard to loose as much as I can by November or December. Thanks for posting this.. It is very interesting....
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Chris I.
on 8/28/07 1:14 am
Glad to help! :)

 -=- CHRiS aka "Butterfinger Ho" -=-   

    
                                         40 lbs lost while pursuing surgery.
  
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