Threshold effects of atherogenic index of plasma on female infertility risk: evidence from NHANES 2013–2018
Hongtao Zhu, Luqiong Gong, Huihua Yan

TL;DR
This study finds that higher levels of a blood lipid marker called AIP are linked to increased infertility risk in women, especially younger ones.
Contribution
The study identifies a potential threshold effect of AIP on infertility risk and highlights its stronger association in women under 30.
Findings
Higher AIP levels were independently associated with increased infertility risk (adjusted OR = 2.292).
The association was stronger in women under 30 years (OR = 5.258).
A potential inflection point at AIP = -0.076 was identified, though not statistically significant.
Abstract
The relationship between lipid metabolism and female infertility remains incompletely understood. The Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP) has emerged as a valuable marker of metabolic dysfunction, yet its association with infertility risk has not been systematically investigated in a large population-based study. Data from 3,454 reproductive-aged women were analyzed using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) (2013–2018). Statistical analyses incorporated NHANES sampling weights. The association between AIP and infertility was examined using weighted logistic regression models with progressive adjustment for demographic and lifestyle factors (age, race, education, poverty income ratio, smoking, alcohol consumption, BMI, and diabetes status). Restricted cubic spline and threshold effect analyses (a statistical approach to identify inflection points where the…
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TopicsOvarian function and disorders · Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies · Inflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis
