Diet as a risk factor for the development of stress urinary incontinence: a longitudinal study in women

scientific article published on 01 June 2004

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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1029597946
P356DOI10.1038/SJ.EJCN.1601913
P698PubMed publication ID15164113

P2093author name stringMatthews R
Donaldson M
McGrother C
Dallosso H
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P433issue6
P921main subjecturinary incontinenceQ281490
P304page(s)920-926
P577publication date2004-06-01
P1433published inEuropean Journal of Clinical NutritionQ15756702
P1476titleDiet as a risk factor for the development of stress urinary incontinence: a longitudinal study in women
P478volume58

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