The Role of Nutraceuticals In Preventing Infertility Among Unmarried Women: A Preemptive Approach For Reproductive Health

Authors

  • Dr Hemachandran Ravikumar Author
  • Srimathi Ramakrishnan Author
  • Dr Kokilabhuvaneswari Yuvaraj Author

Abstract

Attributed to many clinical, nutritional, and environmental elements, infertility is a growing concern among women of reproductive age. Food-based bioactive chemicals known as nutraceuticals have been identified as possibly helping to improve reproductive health. With an eye towards their effects on hormonal balance, ovarian function, and general reproductive wellness, this study seeks to evaluate the awareness, use, and impact of nutraceuticals among unmarried women. Two hundred individuals answered a standardised survey to examine their eating patterns, reproductive health issues, and interactions with nutraceuticals. Although 65% of respondents knew about nutraceuticals, only 40% actually used them; a notable link between nutraceutical intake and better menstrual regularity is shown. The results imply that a preventive action against infertility could be raising knowledge of nutraceuticals and their availability.

Published

2025-01-01

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How to Cite

The Role of Nutraceuticals In Preventing Infertility Among Unmarried Women: A Preemptive Approach For Reproductive Health. (2025). International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences, 14(3), 28-33. https://ijfans.org/index.php/Journal/article/view/1322