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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet mayincreasePregnancy rate.
2 studies (3 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequent consumption of diet drinks | Decreases - was associated with | adverse effect on pregnancy rate | HumanMolecular | — | Not specified | Aspartame Consumption, Mitochondrial Disorder-Induced Impaired Ovarian Function, and Infertility Risk.cited 10× |
| Mediterranean diet (MeDiet) | Increases - an obvious trend that with the higher MeDiet score, the higher clinical pregnancy rate | clinical pregnancy rate | Human | women after COVID-19 infection who received embryo transfer | Not specified (adherence measured by MeDiet score: low, moderate, high). | Mediterranean diet improves blastocyst formation in women previously infected COVID-19: a prospective cohort study. |
| Mediterranean diet (MeDiet) | Increases - an obvious trend that with the higher MeDiet score, the higher ongoing pregnancy rate | ongoing pregnancy rate | Human | women after COVID-19 infection who received embryo transfer | Not specified (adherence measured by MeDiet score: low, moderate, high). | Mediterranean diet improves blastocyst formation in women previously infected COVID-19: a prospective cohort study. |