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The prevalence of underweight (body mass index [calculated as kg/m2] <18.5) increased from the lowest to highest quartiles of psychological distress scores.
To investigate the associations among underweight body mass index (BMI), pregnancy, and obstetric outcomes among women using assisted reproductive technology (ART).
Nineteen patients (28%) were underweight (body mass index < 20), and 29 (43%) had mild to moderate respiratory problems.
A large proportion of case (54%) and control patients (64%) were underweight (body mass index < 18.4) and the use of alcohol was also similar in both groups.
This immunologically significant zinc deficiency was frequent even though only 10% of the study population was underweight (body mass index <20 m/kg).
Bilateral retinoblastoma was related to maternal underweight (body mass index <18.5) prior to pregnancy [Odds Ratio (OR) = 4.5, 95%% confidence interval (CI) 1.0, 20].
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