Women's reproductive health and features of eating behavior

Aim. To study reproductive health of women with and without eating disorders.Materials and Methods. We designed an original questionnaire, surveyed and analyzed the medical records of 200 women of reproductive age.Results. All the study participants suffered from eating disorders. Out of 200 patient...

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Main Authors: S. I. Yelgina, I. S. Zakharov, E. V. Rudaeva
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Language:Russian
Published: Kemerovo State Medical University 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/160
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description Aim. To study reproductive health of women with and without eating disorders.Materials and Methods. We designed an original questionnaire, surveyed and analyzed the medical records of 200 women of reproductive age.Results. All the study participants suffered from eating disorders. Out of 200 patients, 46 (23%), 120 (63%), and 34 (17%) had emotional, restrictive, and external eating disorders, respectively. Women with normal body mass index (BMI) or overweight were more likely to have an avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder while emotional and external types prevailed among obese patients. Fibrocystic breast changes, uterine fibroids, polycystic ovary syndrome, infertility, and breast cancer were significantly more common in women with obesity (r = 0.74 for gynecological diseases in total). Pelvic inflammatory disease was more frequently diagnosed in women with emotional eating disorders while fibrocystic breast changes, uterine fibroids, and polycystic ovary syndrome were more prevalent in those with restrictive food intake disorder. Breast cancer prevailed in women with external eating disorders.Conclusion. Women of reproductive age are frequently diagnosed with different types of eating disorders. Obese women are more likely to have reproductive system disease. Each of eating disorders correlate with different gynecological diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-b2b41d1847604646b0c58e26e4bda2d22025-08-20T03:57:40ZrusKemerovo State Medical UniversityФундаментальная и клиническая медицина2500-07642542-09412019-09-0143485310.23946/2500-0764-2019-4-3-48-53159Women's reproductive health and features of eating behaviorS. I. Yelgina0I. S. Zakharov1E. V. Rudaeva2Kemerovo State Medical UniversityKemerovo State Medical UniversityKemerovo State Medical UniversityAim. To study reproductive health of women with and without eating disorders.Materials and Methods. We designed an original questionnaire, surveyed and analyzed the medical records of 200 women of reproductive age.Results. All the study participants suffered from eating disorders. Out of 200 patients, 46 (23%), 120 (63%), and 34 (17%) had emotional, restrictive, and external eating disorders, respectively. Women with normal body mass index (BMI) or overweight were more likely to have an avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder while emotional and external types prevailed among obese patients. Fibrocystic breast changes, uterine fibroids, polycystic ovary syndrome, infertility, and breast cancer were significantly more common in women with obesity (r = 0.74 for gynecological diseases in total). Pelvic inflammatory disease was more frequently diagnosed in women with emotional eating disorders while fibrocystic breast changes, uterine fibroids, and polycystic ovary syndrome were more prevalent in those with restrictive food intake disorder. Breast cancer prevailed in women with external eating disorders.Conclusion. Women of reproductive age are frequently diagnosed with different types of eating disorders. Obese women are more likely to have reproductive system disease. Each of eating disorders correlate with different gynecological diseases.https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/160reproductive agereproductive healtheating disorders
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Women's reproductive health and features of eating behavior
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reproductive age
reproductive health
eating disorders
title Women's reproductive health and features of eating behavior
title_full Women's reproductive health and features of eating behavior
title_fullStr Women's reproductive health and features of eating behavior
title_full_unstemmed Women's reproductive health and features of eating behavior
title_short Women's reproductive health and features of eating behavior
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topic reproductive age
reproductive health
eating disorders
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