字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 I'm Shelby Cullinan with today's health news. PMS means days of emotional distress and physical pain, but new evidence suggests it could also have effects on women years later. Women who have clinically significant premenstrual syndrome (PMS) may have a raised risk of future high blood pressure, a new study found. PMS is a syndrome in menstruating women marked by mood swings, depression and tiredness, among many other symptoms. The study team found that women who had a lot of the B vitamins thiamine and riboflavin in their diets didn't appear to have a raised risk of future high blood pressure. In past research, the study team found that these B vitamins may lower the risk of PMS. In the current study, these researchers wrote that their findings were "consistent with past studies, and suggest that improving B vitamin status in women with PMS may both reduce menstrual symptom severity and lower hypertension risk." Foods high in these B vitamins include green, leafy vegetables, whole grains, legumes, chicken and dairy products.
B1 中級 經前期綜合症對未來健康的意義 (What PMS Could Mean for Future Health) 110 6 richardwang 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字