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Comparison of dietary and physical activity behaviors in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 39 471 women.

Maryam KazemiJoy Y KimCynthia WanJulia D XiongJulia MichalakIsabella B XavierKiran GangaChau Thien TayJessica Anne GriegerStephen A ParryLisa J MoranMarla E Lujan
Published in: Human reproduction update (2022)
Collective evidence supports that women with PCOS have a lower overall diet quality, poorer dietary intakes (higher cholesterol, lower magnesium and zinc) and lower total PA, despite lower alcohol consumption versus those without PCOS. Considerable heterogeneity among studies reinforces the need for research to address any relative contributions of other factors (e.g. genetic, metabolic or sociodemographic) to the observed differences. These clarifications may contribute to future evidence-based guideline recommendations on monitoring and managing PCOS in the era of precision lifestyle medicine.
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