Investigating the Prevalence of Triple Complications Among Female University Athletes

Hossein Pirani, Ferashteh Golestaneh, S. Shahraki, Omid Reza Salehi, Sadegh Amani Shalamzari
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Background: At the professional and semi-professional levels, female athletes are confused about choosing the right diet and providing calories, and this causes some physical and hormonal disorders such as triple complications in them. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of triple complications among female athletes of Isfahan University. Methods: For this purpose, 141 Female athletes with an age range of 19 - 25 years in six different sports fields were selected as available samples. Anthropometric indices were measured using a height meter and a scale. To determine eating disorders from the questionnaire (EAT-26) and the general menstrual status questionnaire was used to evaluate the menstrual status and disorder. Results: The results showed that 91.48% of the participants had regular menstrual cycle and 8.52% had irregular menstrual cycle. In the current research, there were no people whose score was higher than 20 or equal to it. Also, female athletes did not have eating disorder or taking diuretic drugs to control and lose severe weight. To analyze the data, independent t-tests, one-way analysis of variance, and Tukey's post hoc test were used. Conclusions: Despite the studies, it seems that due to the increase in the level of awareness among female university students, the prevalence of triple complications is less. Therefore, it is suggested that in future studies, different levels of athletes should be investigated in terms of the prevalence of triple complications.
调查大学女运动员三并发症的患病率
背景:在专业和半专业水平上,女运动员在选择正确的饮食和提供热量方面感到困惑,这导致了她们的一些身体和内分泌失调,如三高并发症。研究目的本研究旨在调查伊斯法罕大学女运动员三并发症的发病率。研究方法为此,研究人员选取了 141 名女运动员作为样本,她们来自 6 个不同的运动领域,年龄在 19-25 岁之间。使用身高计和体重计测量人体测量指数。通过问卷(EAT-26)和一般月经状况问卷来评估月经状况和月经失调情况,以确定饮食失调。结果显示结果显示,91.48%的参与者月经周期规律,8.52%的参与者月经周期不规律。在本次研究中,没有人的得分高于或等于 20 分。此外,女运动员没有饮食失调或服用利尿药来控制和减轻体重。数据分析采用了独立 t 检验、单因素方差分析和 Tukey 后检验。得出结论:尽管有相关研究,但似乎由于女大学生认识水平的提高,三并发症的发生率较低。因此,建议在今后的研究中,应对不同水平的运动员的三并发症患病率进行调查。
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