Correction to “Is a Vegetarian Diet Beneficial for Bipolar Disorder? Relationship Between Dietary Patterns, Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments With Metabolic Syndrome and Course of Disease in Bipolar Disorder”
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Abstract
S. Gomes-da-Costa, I. Fernandéz-Pérez, R. Borras, et al., “Is a Vegetarian Diet Beneficial for Bipolar Disorder? Relationship Between Dietary Patterns, Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments With Metabolic Syndrome and Course of Disease in Bipolar Disorder,” Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 150, no. 4 (2024): 209–222.
The correct ones are highlighted in the following table, the values in yellow in the article's table refer to the p-value, of each value with statistical significance *.
The correct ones are highlighted in the following table, the values in yellow in the article's table refer to the p-value, of each value with statistical significance *.
The correct ones are highlighted in the following table, the values in yellow in the article's table refer to the p-value, of each value with statistical significance *.
S. Gomes-da-Costa, I. fernandsamz - psamez, R. Borras等,“素食对双相情感障碍有益吗?”饮食模式、运动和药物治疗与双相情感障碍代谢综合征和疾病进程的关系,《斯堪的纳维亚精神病学学报》150期。[4](2024): 209-222。正确的在下表中突出显示,文中表格中黄色的值为各值的p值,具有统计学显著性*。正确的在下表中突出显示,文中表格中黄色的值为各值的p值,具有统计学显著性*。正确的在下表中突出显示,文中表格中黄色的值为各值的p值,具有统计学显著性*。我们为这个错误道歉。
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