We have detected that you are using an Ad Blocker.
PracticeUpdate is free to end users but we rely on advertising to fund our site. Please consider supporting PracticeUpdate by whitelisting us in your ad blocker.
We have sent a message to the email address you have provided, . If this email is not correct, please update your settings with your correct address.
The email address you provided during registration, , does not appear to be valid. Please update your settings with a valid address before to continue using PracticeUpdate.
Please provide your AHPRA Number to ensure that you are given the correct level of access to our site.
featured
Published in Gastroenterology

Journal Scan / Research · June 02, 2022

Association of Proinflammatory Diet With Fecal Incontinence Among Older Women

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

 

Additional Info

Disclosure statements are available on the authors' profiles:

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Proinflammatory diet is associated with increased risk of fecal incontinence among older women: prospective results from the Nurses' Health Study
Clin. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 2022 Apr 30;[EPub Ahead of Print], K Yang, FK Tabung, WE Whitehead, EL Giovannucci, AT Chan, K Staller

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

Further Reading