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摘要
更年期带来了独特的生理和心理挑战,特别是对肥胖妇女,影响整个更年期的生活质量。本研究评估了印度德里NCR一项为期12周的肥胖教育计划,内容涉及绝经前、围绝经期和绝经后肥胖妇女的身体组成、更年期症状和心理健康。方法:对291名肥胖妇女(每个绝经期97名)进行横断面分析,评估人体测量指标,通过绝经评定量表(MRS)评估更年期症状,并使用健康问卷(W-BQ12)评估心理健康状况。数据分析采用配对t检验、ANCOVA、Pearson相关和回归分析。结果:干预导致所有组的体重显著下降(3.8-4.5 kg, p p p R 2 = 0.15, p)。结论:肥胖教育计划有效地改善了绝经期的身体组成、血糖控制和幸福感,突出了个性化干预对绝经期健康管理的价值。
Impact of a 12-week obesity intervention on menopausal symptoms and psychological well-being across menopause stages: a cross-sectional analysis.
Introduction: Menopause poses unique physical and psychological challenges, especially for obese women, impacting quality of life across menopausal stages. This study evaluates a 12-week obesity educator program on body composition, menopausal symptoms, and psychological well-being among pre-, peri-, and post-menopausal obese women in Delhi NCR, India.
Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted with 291 obese women (97 per menopausal stage) assessing anthropometric measures, menopausal symptoms via the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS), and psychological well-being using the Well-being Questionnaire (W-BQ12). Data were analyzed using paired t-tests, ANCOVA, Pearson's correlation, and regression analysis.
Results: The intervention led to significant weight reduction across all groups (3.8-4.5 kg, p < 0.001), waist circumference decreases (5.7-6.5 cm, p < 0.001), and HbA1c reductions by 0.4% (p < 0.001). Regression analysis identified waist-to-hip ratio and hemoglobin as predictors of somato-vegetative and psychological symptoms (R2 = 0.15, p < 0.05). MRS scores showed the most improvement in perimenopausal women.
Conclusion: The obesity educator program effectively improved body composition, glycemic control, and well-being across menopausal stages, highlighting the value of personalized interventions for menopausal health management.