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Protein intake and the risk of premenstrual syndrome.
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Protein intake and the risk of premenstrual syndrome.
Houghton SC, Manson JE, Whitcomb BW, Hankinson SE, Troy LM, Bigelow C, Bertone-Johnson ER. Protein intake and the risk of premenstrual syndrome. Public Health Nutr. 2019 07; 22(10):1762-1769.
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Adult
Case-Control Studies
Diet
Diet Surveys
Dietary Proteins
Eating
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Incidence
Logistic Models
Nurses
Premenstrual Syndrome
Risk Factors
United States
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Brian W Whitcomb Ph.D., B.A.
Elizabeth R Bertone-Johnson ScD SM