Relationship between smoking, excessive androgen and negative emotions in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Abstract Background Lifestyle intervention is the first-line treatment for PCOS. Numerous studies have investigated the effect of various lifestyle factors, including dietary habit, smoking, and alcohol consumption on PCOS women. These studies have found that such factors may be associated with phys...
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Main Authors: | Yang Yang (Author), Hua Zhang (Author), Bo-Yun Huang (Author), Yong-Hao Lu (Author), Ii Fukuzawa (Author), Shuhan Yang (Author), Lifei Zhou (Author), Liyan Luo (Author), Chunyong Wang (Author), Ning Ding (Author), Sai Li (Author), Li Shi (Author), Hao-Lin Zhang (Author) |
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