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Caffeine-containing beverages and premenstrual syndrome in young women

A. Rossignol McK.

American Journal of Public Health, 1985, vol. 75, issue 11, 1335-1337

Abstract: I evaluated the hypothesis that consumption of caffeine-containing beverages causes premenstrual syndrome by studying 295 college sophomores. Data about premenstrual syndrome and beverage consumption were collected by a self-administered questionnaire. Analysis of the data revealed that consumption of caffeine-containing beverages is strongly related to the presence and severity of premenstrual syndrome and that the effects exist for most of the premenstrual symptoms studied.

Date: 1985
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