Raw data of the paper "Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with reduced tics and obsessive-compulsive symptoms: A series of nine boys with Obsessive-Compulsive Tic Disorder", which was published by the Journal of Nutrition Clinique et Métabolisme in 2019. We presented a series of 9 boys with OCTD from Italy whose unhealthy food habits were corrected through nutritional counseling. The education focused on promoting a balanced diet through non-specific Mediterranean dietary advices. After one month, YGTSS (Yale Global Tic Severity Scale) and Y-BOCS (Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale) scored a significant reduction, but the quality of life diminished.
Mediterranean diet in OCTD / M. Briguglio. - (2020 Jan 30). [10.17632/RCK762C7GT.1]
Mediterranean diet in OCTD
M. Briguglio
2020
Abstract
Raw data of the paper "Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with reduced tics and obsessive-compulsive symptoms: A series of nine boys with Obsessive-Compulsive Tic Disorder", which was published by the Journal of Nutrition Clinique et Métabolisme in 2019. We presented a series of 9 boys with OCTD from Italy whose unhealthy food habits were corrected through nutritional counseling. The education focused on promoting a balanced diet through non-specific Mediterranean dietary advices. After one month, YGTSS (Yale Global Tic Severity Scale) and Y-BOCS (Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale) scored a significant reduction, but the quality of life diminished.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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