Jung, SeungyounAllen, NaomiArslan, Alan ABaglietto, LauraBrinton, Louise AEgleston, Brian LFalk, RoniFortner, Renée THelzlsouer, Kathy JIdahl, AnnikaKaaks, RudolphLundin, EvaMerritt, MelissaOnland-Moret, CharlotteRinaldi, SabinaSanchez-Perez, Maria-JoseSieri, SabinaSchock, HelenaShu, Xiao-OuSluss, Patrick MStaats, Paul NTravis, Ruth CTjønneland, AnneTrichopoulou, AntoniaTworoger, ShelleyVisvanathan, KalaKrogh, VittorioWeiderpass, ElisabeteZeleniuch-Jacquotte, AnneZheng, WeiDorgan, Joanne F2023-01-252023-01-252017http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11036To identify reproductive, lifestyle, hormonal, and other correlates of circulating antimüllerian hormone (AMH) concentrations in mostly late premenopausal women. Cross-sectional study. Not applicable. A total of 671 premenopausal women not known to have cancer. None. 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. Older women had significantly lower AMH concentrations (≥40 [n = 444] vs. Among premenopausal women, lower AMH concentrations are associated with older age, a younger age at menarche, and currently using oral contraceptives, suggesting these factors are related to a lower number or decreased secretory activity of ovarian follicles.enAntimüllerian hormonedemographiclifestyleovarian reservereproductive factorsAdultAge FactorsAnti-Mullerian HormoneAsiaBiomarkersContraceptives, Oral, HormonalCross-Sectional StudiesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayEuropeFemaleHumansLife StyleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisOvarian ReservePremenopauseProspective StudiesSex Hormone-Binding GlobulinTestosterone CongenersUnited StatesYoung AdultDemographic, lifestyle, and other factors in relation to antimüllerian hormone levels in mostly late premenopausal women.research article28366409open access10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.02.1051556-5653PMC5426228http://www.fertstert.org/article/S0015028217302248/pdfhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5426228/pdf