Infertility Prevention

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Early Prevention and Precision Management of Female Fertility Decline

Female fertility decline has become an important public health issue in China, with a substantial proportion of women of reproductive age experiencing reduced ovarian reserve. However, effective tools for early identification and large-scale prevention of fertility impairment in the general population are still lacking. This study aims to develop and evaluate a precision prevention strategy for early female fertility decline based on the OvaRePred-Plus model, which integrates ovarian reserve markers, lifestyle factors, and reproductive health indicators. A multicenter, cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted across six medical centers in China, enrolling women aged 20-40 years identified as having early signs of fertility decline. Participants will be allocated to either an intervention group receiving a comprehensive health management program (including dietary optimization, nutritional supplementation, physical activity, and sleep improvement) or a control group receiving routine clinical care. The intervention will last for 12 weeks. The primary outcome is the change in fertility score assessed by the OvaRePred-Plus model. Secondary outcomes include changes in ovarian reserve markers (e.g., AMH), menstrual status, ultrasound parameters, and reproductive outcomes. This study is expected to provide evidence for a scalable and cost-effective strategy for early prevention and management of female fertility decline.

Participants needed: 384
Trial details
Age: 20-40Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Peking University Third HospitalUpdated: May 12, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Women aged 20-40 years [+4]

Known chromosomal abnormalities or genetic disorders affecting fertility [+6]