Magnesium Pms Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Magnesium Pms Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Magnesium Pms Meta-AnalysisThe interplay between premenstrual syndrome, eating disorder risk, and adiposity indicators: a cross-sectional study.3Ozkan E (2026)The interplay between premenstrual syndrome, eating disorder risk, and adiposity indicators: a cross-sectional study.
Magnesium Pms Meta-AnalysisSome evidence suggests that women with Rh-negative blood type may have a higher likelihood of developing premenstrual symptoms, although mechanistic explanations remain speculative and findings are not yet consistent across studies.4Martire Francesco Giuseppe (2026)Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications
Magnesium Pms Meta-AnalysisHigh caffeine intake has also been linked to increased PMS risk, possibly through its impact on sleep quality, anxiety, and neuroendocrine regulation.4Martire Francesco Giuseppe (2026)Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications
Magnesium Pms Meta-Analysis13 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 21 22 23 13 13 3 22 The etiopathogenesis of PMS and PMDD is multifactorial and remains only partially understood, but current evidence indicates that symptoms arise from a complex interplay between normal ovarian steroid fluctuations and an underlying neurobiological vulnerability present only in susceptible individuals.4Martire Francesco Giuseppe (2026)Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications
Magnesium Pms Meta-Analysis1 2 3 4 5 6 Premenstrual syndrome is a gynaecological and psychiatric disorder that reduces the quality of life of affected patients [].4Martire Francesco Giuseppe (2026)Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications

Source documents

  1. The interplay between premenstrual syndrome, eating disorder risk, and adiposity indicators: a cross-sectional study.
  2. Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications