The Relationship Between Menstrual Cycle Disorders In Obese Adolescents

None Oklin Dawa, Marliah Abdullah
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Menstrual cycle disorders are the main symptom of anovulation, a phenomenon accompanied by decreased ovarian steroid secretion and production. Weight gain and an increase in adipose tissue in obese women, especially in the midsection, can disrupt the balance of steroid hormones such as androgens, estrogens, and sex hormone-binding globulins, which can affect the menstrual cycle in adolescents. The mechanism of obesity that is most often associated with menstrual cycle disorders. On that basis, this study aims to assess the relationship between insulin resistance and menstrual cycle disorders in obese adolescents. Method : This study used a cross-sectional design with comparisons where in this study the researchers compared the levels of the Homeostatic Model obese adolescent women who had normal menstrual cycles and abnormal menstrual cycles. Result : the group with abnormal menstrual cycles were found to be lower than those in the normal menstrual cycle group, but no significant difference was found. In addition, the abnormal menstrual cycle group were found to be lower but not significant. Conclusion : Obesity no significant relationship to the menstrual cycle in obese adolescent girls
肥胖青少年月经周期紊乱的关系
月经周期紊乱是无排卵的主要症状,这种现象伴随着卵巢类固醇分泌和产生减少。肥胖女性的体重增加和脂肪组织增加,尤其是在腹部,会破坏雄激素、雌激素和性激素结合球蛋白等类固醇激素的平衡,从而影响青少年的月经周期。肥胖的机制通常与月经周期紊乱有关。在此基础上,本研究旨在评估肥胖青少年胰岛素抵抗与月经周期紊乱之间的关系。方法:本研究采用横断面设计进行比较,在本研究中,研究人员比较了月经周期正常和月经周期异常的青春期肥胖女性的体内平衡模型水平。结果:月经周期异常组低于月经周期正常组,但差异无统计学意义。此外,月经周期异常组较低,但不显著。结论:肥胖与青春期肥胖少女月经周期无显著关系
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