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Eating habits in relations to anxiety symptoms among apparently healthy adults. A pattern analysis from the ATTICA Study
Appetite, 09/05/08
Yannakoulia M et al. - Regression analysis supported and further elucidated previous results: after adjusting for potential confounders, sweets intake, as well as meat and products intake, were positively associated with anxiety score in females; in males a negative association was found with legumes/cereals intake.
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