巴基斯坦信德省海得拉巴市青春期女孩月经异常、激素失衡和肥胖:一项观察性研究

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Meharun-nissa Khaskheli, R. Durrani, S. Baloch, Aneela Sheeba Baloch, Syed Ghulam Sarwar Shah
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背景:年轻女孩的肥胖对以后的生殖健康产生不利影响,是一个严重的公共卫生问题。目的是研究青少年和青春期女孩的肥胖与月经不规律和激素失衡的关系。方法:参与者包括12至19岁女孩(N¼83)的便利样本。这项研究是在一所大学医院的门诊部进行的。通过访谈、体格检查和血液测试收集病史数据。使用频率、描述性统计、独立性卡方检验和二元逻辑回归对数据进行分析。结果:中位年龄为16岁(平均15.9,SD 2.2),中位BMI为31.14(平均32.04,SD 4.51)。大多数女孩肥胖(95.2%),一些女孩有肥胖家族史(33.7%)、糖尿病家族史(28.9%)和心血管疾病家族史(20.5%)。临床表现包括继发性闭经(34.9%),月经过多和不规律(22.9%)以及月经过少(16.9%)。多囊卵巢女孩(54.2%,n¼45)的卵泡刺激素(FSH)/黄体生成素(LH)比率逆转(OR 11.33,95%CI 2.98,43.04,p<0.001),空腹胰岛素上限或升高(OR 7.20,95%CI 2.33,22.22,p<001),睾酮升高(OR¼5.16,95%CI 1.56,17.11,p¼0.007)和脂质代谢紊乱(OR 5.67,95%CI 1.72,18.73,p¼。结论:青春期女孩出现肥胖、月经不调和激素失衡可能提示多囊卵巢综合征的表现,需要早期调查和妥善处理。
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Menstrual irregularities, hormonal imbalance and obesity in adolescent girls in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan: An observational study
Background : Obesity in young girls adversely affects reproductive health later in life and it is a serious public health issue. The objective was to study the association of obesity with menstrual irregularities and hormonal imbalance in teenage and adolescent girls. Method : Participants comprised a convenience sample of 12 e 19 years old girls (N ¼ 83). The study was conducted in outpatient clinics at a university hospital. Data were collected through medical history by interview, physical examination and blood tests. Data were analysed using frequencies, descriptive statistics, Chi Squared tests of Independence and Binary Logistic Regression. Results : The median age was 16 years (mean 15.9, SD 2.2) and the median BMI was 31.14 (mean 32.04, SD 4.51). Most of the girls were obese (95.2%) and some had a family history of obesity (33.7%), diabetes (28.9%) and cardiovascular disease (20.5%). Clinical presentations included secondary amenorrhea (34.9%), heavy and irregular periods (22.9%) and oligomenorrhea (16.9%). Girls with a polycystic ovary (54.2%, n ¼ 45) had a reversed follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) / luteinizing hormone (LH) ratio (OR 11.33, 95% CI 2.98, 43.04, p < 0.001), an upper limit or raised fasting insulin (OR 7.20, 95% CI 2.33, 22.22, p < 0.001), a raised testosterone (OR ¼ 5.16, 95% CI 1.56, 17.11, p ¼ 0.007 and a disturbed lipid pro fi le (OR 5.67, 95% CI 1.72, 18.73, p ¼ 0.004). Obesity was not statistically signi fi cantly associated with either polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or any of the measured hormone levels. Conclusion : Adolescent girls presenting with obesity, menstrual irregularities and hormonal imbalance may suggest manifestation of PCOS, which needs early investigation and proper management.
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