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Vitamin B6 Pms Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Vitamin B6 Pms Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vitamin B6 Pms Randomized Trial | Novel dietary FemTech based on dietary reference intakes for premenstrual and menstrual disorders: a pilot open-label randomized controlled trial of dietary intervention. | 2 | Iimura J (2026) | Novel dietary FemTech based on dietary reference intakes for premenstrual and menstrual disorders: a pilot open-label randomized controlled trial of dietary intervention. |
| Vitamin B6 Pms Randomized Trial | This narrative review synthesizes and critically discusses current evidence on the relationship between dietary factors and premenstrual syndrome, with emphasis on both primary prevention and symptom modulation. | 4 | Martire FG (2026) | Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications. |
| Vitamin B6 Pms Randomized Trial | Available observational and interventional data suggest that dietary patterns characterized by high intake of ultra-processed foods, refined carbohydrates, and saturated fats are more frequently associated with increased symptom severity, whereas healthier dietary patterns may be linked to a lower symptom burden. | 4 | Martire FG (2026) | Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications. |
| Vitamin B6 Pms Randomized Trial | Overall, nutrition emerges as a plausible complementary strategy in premenstrual syndrome management; however, well-designed prospective studies are needed to support robust, evidence-based dietary recommendations. | 4 | Martire FG (2026) | Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications. |
| Vitamin B6 Pms Randomized Trial | Premenstrual syndrome is a common hormone-related condition marked by recurrent physical and affective symptoms that can substantially impair daily functioning. | 4 | Martire FG (2026) | Premenstrual Syndrome and Nutritional Factors: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Implications. |
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