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British Nutrition Foundation Task Force
Obesity
M. Kirschner, G. Schneider, N. Ertel, E. Worton (1982)
Obesity, androgens, estrogens, and cancer risk.Cancer research, 42 8 Suppl
G. Bussell
Diet and men’s fertility
Health Education Authority
Folic Acid
COMA
Dietary Reference Values for Food Energy and Nutrients for the United Kingdom
Being under‐ or overweight is a factor which affects women’s fertility. Zinc and folic acid are believed to be vital nutrients in human reproduction. The other factors which can affect fertility are environmental pollutants, illness, medication and treatments, alcohol, smoking and recreational drug use.
Nutrition & Food Science – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2000
Keywords: Fertility; Pregnancy; Diet; Women
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