The effectiveness of the elimination diet in improving quality of life indicators in the childbearing age women with symptomatic adenomyosis
M.S. Lonshakova,
L.V. Suslikova,
A.V. Serbenyuk
Abstract:The prevalence and growth in the number of cases of symptomatic adenomyosis is largely correlated with the rate of growth in the level of metabolic pathology in the population, in particular, disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. Purpose - to investigate the impact of the results of the elimination diet on the indicators of the quality of life of women with symptomatic adenomyosis. Materials and methods. A study and comparison of quality of life indicators (SF-36 questionnaire) was conducted in 120 women with … Show more
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