Multicausal analysis on psychosocial and lifestyle factors among patients undergoing assisted reproductive therapy - with special regard to self-reported and objective measures of pre-treatment habitual physical activity
Abstract Background National, regional and global trends in prevalence of infertility indicate its public health importance, however it effects various life dimensions of individuals and couples as well. Lifestyle habits may counteract with these factors. The aim of the study was the multicausal ana...
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Main Authors: | Viktória Prémusz (Author), Alexandra Makai (Author), Beatrix Perjés (Author), Orsolya Máté (Author), Márta Hock (Author), Pongrác Ács (Author), Miklós Koppán (Author), József Bódis (Author), Ákos Várnagy (Author), Kinga Lampek (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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