Exploring the Association Between Body Mass Index and Dysmenorrhea in Adolescent Girls in Uganda.

Flavia Namuwonge, Vicent Ssentumbwe, Samuel Kizito, Phionah Namatovu, Florence Namuli, Nhial T Tutlam, Proscovia Nabunya, Mary M McKay, Fred M Ssewamala
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Menstrual pain or dysmenorrhea is a common and disruptive experience for adolescent girls, especially in low-resource settings with limited access to care. This study explored the association between body mass index (BMI) and dysmenorrhea among 1,260 girls aged 14-17 in Uganda. A mixed-effects regression analysis showed significant associations between BMI and dysmenorrhea. Specifically, overweight and obese girls reported less pain than those with normal BMI, but pain increased with age among overweight and obese participants. Additionally, depression was associated with heightened pain while higher family assets and social support reduced it. These findings can inform strategies to enhance adolescent well-being.

乌干达青春期女孩身体质量指数与痛经关系的探讨
经期疼痛或痛经对青春期女孩来说是一种常见和破坏性的经历,特别是在资源匮乏、获得护理机会有限的环境中。这项研究探讨了乌干达1260名14-17岁女孩的身体质量指数(BMI)与痛经之间的关系。混合效应回归分析显示BMI和痛经之间存在显著关联。具体来说,超重和肥胖的女孩报告的疼痛比体重指数正常的女孩少,但超重和肥胖的参与者的疼痛随着年龄的增长而增加。此外,抑郁与疼痛加剧有关,而家庭资产和社会支持的增加则会减轻疼痛。这些发现可以为提高青少年福祉的策略提供信息。
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