A systematic review and meta-analysis of lifestyle and body mass index predictors of successful assisted reproductive technologies
Objective: Lifestyle (smoking, drinking alcohol) and body mass index (BMI) predictors of successful outcomes in assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments were examined in this meta-analysis. Method: A bibliographic search was undertaken using six databases. The review was informed by PRISMA/...
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Main Authors: | Satvinder Purewal (Author), S. C. E. Chapman (Author), O. B. A van den Akker (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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