The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Dysmenorrhea in the General Female Population.

Keiko Takata, Kazuhiko Kotani, Hitoshi Umino
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Abstract

Background: There may be an etiological association between obesity and dysmenorrheal traits. This study aimed to observe the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and dysmenorrhea in a general female population.

Methods: Premenopausal adult females (n = 2,805) undergoing health checkups were assessed for data such as the BMI and self-reported severity of dysmenorrhea. The BMI levels were compared according to the severity of dysmenorrhea with adjustment for age, smoking habit, exercise habit, serum lipids, and plasma glucose.

Results: The mean BMI level in females with severe dysmenorrhea (n = 278; 23.3 ± 4.5 (standard deviation) kg/m2) was high relative to those with mild (n = 1,451; 22.3 ± 3.9 kg/m2) and moderate (n = 1,076; 22.6 ± 4.4 kg/m2) dysmenorrhea. Even after adjustment for covariables, the difference in BMI remained significant.

Conclusions: The high-normal BMI level may be seen in severe dysmenorrhea in the general female population. Further research is needed to confirm the findings.

普通女性体质指数与痛经的关系
背景:肥胖与痛经特征之间可能存在病因学关联。本研究旨在观察普通女性人群的身体质量指数(BMI)与痛经的关系。方法:对绝经前成年女性(n = 2,805)进行健康检查,评估其BMI和痛经严重程度等数据。根据痛经的严重程度比较BMI水平,并调整年龄、吸烟习惯、运动习惯、血脂和血糖。结果:重度痛经女性患者的平均BMI水平(n = 278;23.3±4.5(标准差)kg/m2)高于轻度患者(n = 1451;22.3±3.9 kg/m2)和中度(n = 1,076;(22.6±4.4 kg/m2)痛经。即使在调整协变量后,BMI的差异仍然显著。结论:在普通女性重度痛经患者中,存在BMI偏高的现象。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。
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