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The Obesity-Fertility Protocol: a randomized controlled trial assessing clinical outcomes and costs of a transferable interdisciplinary lifestyle intervention, before and …Duval et al., 2015
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- Duval K
- Langlois M
- Carranza-Mamane B
- Pesant M
- Hivert M
- Poder T
- Lavoie H
- Ainmelk Y
- St-Cyr Tribble D
- Laredo S
- Greenblatt E
- Sagle M
- Waddell G
- Belisle S
- Riverin D
- Jean-Denis F
- Belan M
- Baillargeon J
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- BMC obesity
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Background Obesity in infertile women increases the costs of fertility treatments, reduces their effectiveness and increases significantly the risks of many complications of pregnancy and for the newborn. Studies suggest that even a modest loss of 5–10% of body weight can …
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