Demographic, lifestyle, and other factors in relation to antimüllerian hormone levels in mostly late premenopausal women

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2017-04-01

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Jung, Seungyoun
Allen, Naomi
Arslan, Alan A.
Baglietto, Laura
Brinton, Louise A.
Egleston, Brian L.
Falk, Roni
Fortner, Renée T.
Helzlsouer, Kathy J.
Idahl, Annika

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Abstract

Objective To identify reproductive, lifestyle, hormonal, and other correlates of circulating antimüllerian hormone (AMH) concentrations in mostly late premenopausal women. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Not applicable. Patient(s) A total of 671 premenopausal women not known to have cancer. Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) Concentrations of AMH were measured in a single laboratory using the picoAMH ELISA. Multivariable-adjusted median (and interquartile range) AMH concentrations were calculated using quantile regression for several potential correlates. Result(s) Older women had significantly lower AMH concentrations (≥40 [n = 444] vs.

Keywords

Antimüllerian hormone, demographic, lifestyle, ovarian reserve, reproductive factors, Taverne, Reproductive Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Journal Article, Multicenter Study

Citation

Jung, S, Allen, N, Arslan, A A, Baglietto, L, Brinton, L A, Egleston, B L, Falk, R, Fortner, R T, Helzlsouer, K J, Idahl, A, Kaaks, R, Lundin, E, Merritt, M, Onland-Moret, C, Rinaldi, S, Sánchez, M J, Sieri, S, Schock, H, Shu, X O, Sluss, P M, Staats, P N, Travis, R C, Tjønneland, A, Trichopoulou, A, Tworoger, S, Visvanathan, K, Krogh, V, Weiderpass, E, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A, Zheng, W & Dorgan, J F 2017, 'Demographic, lifestyle, and other factors in relation to antimüllerian hormone levels in mostly late premenopausal women', Fertility and Sterility, vol. 107, no. 4, pp. 1012-1022.e2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.02.105