尼泊尔加德满都一所医学院医学和牙科学生经前压力对反应时间的影响

S. A. Manandhar, T. Pramanik, M. Amatya, V. Silvanus
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月经周期中卵巢激素的周期性变化被认为是许多心理和身体症状的诱因,这些症状被称为经前综合征(PMS),会导致女性不同程度的压力。本研究旨在了解经前压力是否会导致月经前和月经后视觉反应时间(VRT)的任何变化。反应时间是一种有效的非侵入性工具,用于评估一个人的感觉运动疗效。在2022年4月至2022年6月的研究期间,对86名年龄在18-22岁之间的医学和牙科本科生进行了一项横断面观察性研究。使用PSST(经前症状筛查工具)对经前综合症进行筛查,以评估参与者中经前综合症的发生率和经前压力的程度。所有参与者都表现出一定程度的经前综合症,53.4%表现出轻度症状,46.5%表现出中度至重度症状,而没有人表现出经前烦躁不安(PMDD)。经前期和经后期的体重和视觉反应时间存在显著差异(P<0.0001)(分别为54.6±7.23 kg Vs 54.2±7.24 kg和0.959±0.271ms Vs 0.811±0.138ms),与PMS程度无关。研究结果表明,经前应激确实会影响经前综合症女性的感觉运动效能。
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Effect of Premenstrual Stress on Reaction Time among Medical and Dental Students of a Medical College in Kathmandu, Nepal
The cyclical variation of ovarian hormones during the menstrual cycle has been implicated as the causative factor for many psychological and physical symptoms referred as premenstrual syndrome (PMS) causing varying degree of stress in females. This study is aimed to find out whether premenstrual stress might cause any alteration in the visual reaction time (VRT) in pre-menstrual and post-menstrual phase. Reaction time is an efficient non-invasive tool to evaluate the sensorimotor efficacy of a person. A cross sectional observational study was carried out in consenting and regularly menstruating 86 undergraduate medical and dental students of age ranging from 18-22 years, for a study period of April 2022 to June 2022. PMS was screened by using the PSST (premenstrual symptoms screening tool) to evaluate the incidence of PMS and the degree of premenstrual stress among the participants. All the participants showed some degree of PMS with 53.4% showing mild and 46.5% showing moderate to severe symptoms while none showed premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). A significant difference in body weight and visual reaction time (P<0.0001) was observed between the premenstrual phase and postmenstrual phase (54.6 ± 7.23 kg Vs 54.2 ± 7.24 kg and 0.959 ± 0.271ms vs 0.811 ± 0.138ms, respectively) irrespective of the PMS degree. The results indicate that premenstrual stress do affect the sensorimotor efficacy in females having PMS.
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