Fat and female fecundity: prospective study of effect of body fat distribution on conception rates.
Boukje Zaadstra(National Health Care Institute), J Karbaat(Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research), Baukje Vrieswijk(Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research), Jacob C. Seidell(Sahlgrenska University Hospital), J. Dik F. Habbema(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Egbert R. te Velde(Erasmus MC), P A van Noord(Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research)
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