Can your diet boost your chances of getting pregnant?
NCT ID NCT01093378
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 400 couples to understand how diet, lifestyle habits like smoking and exercise, and genetics influence fertility. Researchers compared fertile and infertile couples to find nutritional factors that may help or hinder conception. No treatment was given; the goal was to gather information for future guidance.
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Conditions
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Laboratoire d'Histologie- Embryologie - Cytogénétique - CECOS
Bondy, 93143, France
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