Comparison of Spine Posture, Mobility and Body Image Perception in Healthy and Primary Dysmenorrhea Women

Zeynep Duru, Hanife Doğan, M. A. Topcuoglu, N. Özengin
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The aim of this research was to compare spinal posture, mobility and body image perception between healthy women and women with primary dysmenorrhoea. A total of 120 women, 57 healthy and 63 with Primary dysmenorrhoea, were included in the study. The mean age of the participants was 22 years in the group with primary dysmenorrhoea and 21 years in the healthy group; BMI results were 23.05 and 21.45, respectively. Participants' pain severity, attitudes towards menstruation and menstrual symptoms, physical activity levels and body image perceptions were assessed with the corresponding questionnaires. Participants' spinal posture and mobility were assessed with Spinal Mouse device. In our study, pain score of women with Primary dysmenorrhoea was higher than healthy women (p<0.001). Sacrum-hip angle (p=0.005), inclination angle (p=0.014) and mobility of these regions ((p=0.006), (p=0.001)) were lower in the Primary dysmenorrhoea group compared with the healthy group. Menstrual symptoms were more severe in women with Primary dysmenorrhoea (p<0.001) and their attitudes towards menstruation were more negative (p=0.013, p=0.003, p=0.034, p=0.023, p<0.001, p<0.001). Physical activity levels (p=0.294) and body image perceptions of Primary dysmenorrhoea and healthy women were similar (p=0.225). As a result we found that the spinal posture and mobility of women with Primary dysmenorrhoea differed negatively from healthy women and that they approached menstruation cognitively worse. These results may be important for women with Primary dysmenorrhoea to be aware of their own bodies. We think that women with Primary dysmenorrhoea should be educated about this issue.
健康女性与原发性痛经女性脊柱姿势、活动度和身体形象感知的比较
这项研究旨在比较健康女性和原发性痛经女性的脊柱姿势、活动度和身体形象感知。共有 120 名妇女参加了研究,其中 57 名健康,63 名患有原发性痛经。原发性痛经组参与者的平均年龄为 22 岁,健康组为 21 岁;体重指数分别为 23.05 和 21.45。参与者的疼痛严重程度、对月经和月经症状的态度、体力活动水平和对身体形象的看法均通过相应的问卷进行了评估。参与者的脊柱姿势和活动度通过脊柱鼠标装置进行评估。在我们的研究中,原发性痛经妇女的疼痛评分高于健康妇女(P<0.001)。与健康组相比,原发性痛经组的骶髋角(p=0.005)、倾斜角(p=0.014)和这些区域的活动度((p=0.006)、(p=0.001))均较低。原发性痛经妇女的月经症状更严重(p<0.001),她们对月经的态度更消极(p=0.013,p=0.003,p=0.034,p=0.023,p<0.001,p<0.001)。原发性痛经妇女和健康妇女的体育锻炼水平(p=0.294)和身体形象认知相似(p=0.225)。因此,我们发现原发性痛经妇女的脊柱姿势和活动能力与健康妇女存在负面差异,而且她们对月经的认知能力较差。这些结果可能对原发性痛经妇女了解自己的身体很重要。我们认为,应该对患有原发性痛经的妇女进行这方面的教育。
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