Association between Hardness (Difficulty of Chewing) of the Habitual Diet and Premenstrual Symptoms in Young Japanese Women
Recent evidence suggests that voluntary rhythmic movements such as chewing may increase blood serotonin and subsequently brain serotonin, which in turn acts to alleviate premenstrual symptoms. In this observational cross-sectional study, we tested the hypothesis that hardness (difficulty of chewing)...
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Main Authors: | Kentaro Murakami (Author), Satoshi Sasaki (Author), Yoshiko Takahashi (Author), Kazuhiro Uenishi (Author), Tomoko Watanabe (Author), Toshiyuki Kohri (Author), Mitsuyo Yamasaki (Author), Reiko Watanabe (Author), Keiko Baba (Author), Katsumi Shibata (Author), Toru Takahashi (Author), Hitomi Hayabuchi (Author), Kazuko Ohki (Author), Junko Suzuki (Author) |
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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