Abstract
Background: The present review focuses on the effectiveness of lifestyle modification on reproductive health among young women. Obesity causes various physical and psychological health risks in women’s reproductive health and overweight, obesity are increasing and have become an epidemic worldwide.
 Objective: This article investigated the outcome of a lifestyle modification package on the reproductive health of young obese and overweight women.
 Methods: The literature published in English from 2010 to 2020 was reviewed using PRISMA guidelines. Scientific articles were searched in the electronic data base (Scopus, Medline, Google scholar, and PubMed central) on the lifestyle modification on reproductive health.
 Results: After reviewing the literature, it showed that the outcome of lifestyle modification had improved the reproductive health of women in infertile women in many ways.
 Conclusion: The review highlights the need for specific interventional studies on reproductive health which can improve the health of young women.
Highlights
Obesity, a serious health problem, is a widespread affliction among women of reproductive age
The present review focuses on the effectiveness of lifestyle modification on reproductive health among young women
The review highlights the need for specific interventional studies on reproductive health which can improve the health of young women
Summary
A serious health problem, is a widespread affliction among women of reproductive age. Obesity causes a slew of issues, including social, psychological, demographic, and health issues. It has been associated with elevate health risks like diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart disease, and osteoarthritis, as well as numerous cancers like endometrial, breast, and colon cancers. Obesity has been linked to reproductive issues, in women. The present review focuses on the effectiveness of lifestyle modification on reproductive health among young women. Objective: This article investigated the outcome of a lifestyle modification package on the reproductive health of young obese and overweight women. Results: After reviewing the literature, it showed that the outcome of lifestyle modification had improved the reproductive health of women in infertile women in many ways
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