Reply: The Utilization of Accurate Body Mass Index Classification is Imperative for Grouping Based on BMI
Overview
Overview
Journal
Hum Reprod
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Specialty
Reproductive Medicine
Date
2021 Dec 31
PMID
34970981
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