Vitamin and carotenoid intake and outcomes of in vitro fertilization in women referring to an italian fertility service: a cross-sectional analysis of a prospective cohort study

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    Nutritional factors may contribute in significant ways to determining reproductive health and thus influencing fertility in humans. For instance, Ruder et_al showed that vitamin C, β-carotene, and vitamin E were related to better ART outcomes in subgroups of women defined by BMI or age. This study elaborates on the relationship between lifestyle and micronutrient intake with four main outcomes: good quality oocytes, successful embryo transfer, clinical pregnancies, and_(4) successful term pregnancies in women of subfertile couples presenting to an Italian Fertility Clinic and candidates for in_vitro fertilization (IVF). Conversely, Ruder et_al reported that . . .

     

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