A patients' increasing interest in dietary modifications as a possible complementary or alternative treatment of endometriosis is observed. Unfortunately, the therapeutic potential of dietary interventions is unclear and to date no guidelines to assist physicians on this topic exist. The aim of this study, therefore, was to systematically review the existing studies on the effect of dietary interventions on endometriosis. An electronic-based search was performed in MEDLINE and COCHRANE. We included human and animal studies that evaluated a dietary intervention on endometriosis-associated symptoms or other health outcomes. Studies were identified and coded using standard criteria, and the risk of bias was assessed with established tools rele...
Endometriosis still remains the second most common disease in women of the reproductive period; it o...
INTRODUCTION: Ectopic endometrial tissue is found in 1.5% to 6.2% of women of reproductive age, in u...
Aim: To identify and review the success of non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical biopsychosocial interven...
A patients’ increasing interest in dietary modifications as a possible complementary or alternative ...
Endometriosis is the most prevalent benign gynaecologic disease with invalidating effects on the qua...
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder with a prevalence of six to ten percent in women of...
Introduction: Endometriosis is considered a chronic disease, which significantly worsens the quality...
Background: Endometriosis causes deleterious effects on the lives of sufferers across multiple domai...
Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrium-like tissue outside the uterus. The et...
Since endometriosis symptoms can significantly impact women’s quality of life, while the short-term ...
Endometriosis is a common disease that occurs in 6-10% of women of reproductive age. The disease is ...
Endometriosis is characterized by disabling symptoms that afflict young women with severe physical d...
Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrium-like tissue outside the uterus. The et...
Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial-like tissue (glands and stroma) outside the ...
Importance of the field: Medical therapy is the most commonly used treatment for endometriosis. In p...
Endometriosis still remains the second most common disease in women of the reproductive period; it o...
INTRODUCTION: Ectopic endometrial tissue is found in 1.5% to 6.2% of women of reproductive age, in u...
Aim: To identify and review the success of non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical biopsychosocial interven...
A patients’ increasing interest in dietary modifications as a possible complementary or alternative ...
Endometriosis is the most prevalent benign gynaecologic disease with invalidating effects on the qua...
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder with a prevalence of six to ten percent in women of...
Introduction: Endometriosis is considered a chronic disease, which significantly worsens the quality...
Background: Endometriosis causes deleterious effects on the lives of sufferers across multiple domai...
Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrium-like tissue outside the uterus. The et...
Since endometriosis symptoms can significantly impact women’s quality of life, while the short-term ...
Endometriosis is a common disease that occurs in 6-10% of women of reproductive age. The disease is ...
Endometriosis is characterized by disabling symptoms that afflict young women with severe physical d...
Endometriosis is characterized by the presence of endometrium-like tissue outside the uterus. The et...
Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial-like tissue (glands and stroma) outside the ...
Importance of the field: Medical therapy is the most commonly used treatment for endometriosis. In p...
Endometriosis still remains the second most common disease in women of the reproductive period; it o...
INTRODUCTION: Ectopic endometrial tissue is found in 1.5% to 6.2% of women of reproductive age, in u...
Aim: To identify and review the success of non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical biopsychosocial interven...