KMID : 0644120090220040101
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Journal of Oriental Gynecology 2009 Volume.22 No. 4 p.101 ~ p.108
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Multicorrelation Study on the Change of Menstrual Cycle Affected by Stress and Obesity
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Jang Hee-Jae
Lee Chang-Hoon Lee Kyung-Sub Moon Seung-Joon Yoon Young-Jin Lee Jin-Moo Cho Jung-Hoon Jang Jun-Bock
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Abstract
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Purpose: Integrative studies have been made to review the correlationship of menstrual period with obesity and stress, and the relationship between stress and obesity has been reconfirmed through the study.
Methods: Among the first time outpatients who visited the gynecological department of the OO oriental medical center from May 1st to September 1st of the year 2009, total 114 patients were included for the study by excluding the patients who received uterine hysterectomy, patients taking hormonal medications, and the patients who installed intrauterine devices. Survey has been made to investigate patients¡¯ age, menstrual period and duration of menstrual period. The investigation for the degree of obesity and stress was conducted as in below.
Results: 1. From the menstrual cycle difference reviewed by Gonadosomatic index (GSI), the severe GSI group tended to show longer menstrual cycle than moderative GSI group. 2. From the menstrual cycle difference reviewed by Body Mass Index (BMI), longer menstrual cycle was observed from the abnormal BMI group than the normal BMI group. 3. No correlative probability values of GSI and BMI were observed. 4. Although the linear regression analysis result of BMI and GSI with the menstrual cycle did not show any statistical significance, the study resulted to show a tendency.
Conclusion: Although the correlationship of menstrual cycle with obesity and stress did not show any significance, it is considered that the menstrual period could be affected by the combination of the variables rather than by independent variable.
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KEYWORD
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Menstrual cycle, BMI, GSI, Linear regression
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