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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet mayincreaseFertility.
9 studies (9 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| adherence to anti-inflammatory diets such as the Mediterranean diet | Increases - improves | fertility | Human | — | Not specified | Anti-Inflammatory Diets in Fertility: An Evidence Review.cited 25× |
| high-fat diet | Decreases - impair | fertility | Animal | dams and their female newborns | Not specified. | Intergenerational high-fat diet impairs ovarian follicular development in rodents: a systematic review and meta-analysis.cited 6× |
| High-fat diet (HFD) | Decreases - has hazardous effects on | reproductive system and fertility | Animal | — | 200 mg/kg body weight, orally administered. | Protective effect of Caralluma fimbriata against high-fat diet induced testicular oxidative stress in rats.cited 20× |
| high carbohydrate diet | Decreases - prejudices | fertility | Human | — | Not specified | Food with Influence in the Sexual and Reproductive Health.cited 18× |
| low carbohydrate diet | Increases - improve | fertility | Human | — | Not specified | Food with Influence in the Sexual and Reproductive Health.cited 18× |
| gluten-free diet (GFD) | Increases - is important to improve | fertility | Human | women with unexplained infertility | Not specified | Gluten-free diet - remedy for infertility or dangerous trend?cited 1× |
| adoption of a Mediterranean diet | Increases - encompassing | fertility | Human | women with infertility | Not specified | Endocrine factors associated with infertility in women: an updated review.cited 6× |
| high-sugar diet providing 150% of their estimated total energy expenditure | No effect - associated with | methylation of 143 sites linked to fertility | Human | 15 males | 150% of estimated total energy expenditure from sugar | Impact of excess sugar on the whole genome DNA methylation pattern in human sperm.cited 1× |
| weight reduction by diet and exercise | Increases - sufficient literature to support | male fertility | Human | male infertility patients | — | Male infertility: lifestyle factors and holistic, complementary, and alternative therapies. |
| supplementing conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in breeder hens diet | No effect - had no significant influence on | development, egg quality and fertility | Animal | breeder hens | — | Supplementing conjugated linoleic acid in breeder hens diet increased conjugated linoleic acid incorporation in liver and alters hepatic lipid metabolism in chick offspring.cited 3× |