Underweight and gynecological disorders young women

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The results of kogornogo prospective study on the prevalence of underweight, frequency and structure of gynecological diseases in women 20—25 years old. Found that the prevalence of underweight in this cohort of 122,61‰, the prevalence of gynecological diseases — 489,83‰. They predominate inflammatory disease (47,9%), menstrual disorders (25,7%) and non-inflammatory disease of the cervix (20,3%). There is evidence that women with underweight incidence of gynecological diseases is 1,5 times higher compared to normovesnymi peers, low body weight in this cohort have a negative impact on the incidence of dysmenorrhea and menstrual disorders, as well as a risk factor for endometriosis. For women with underweight typical late menarche, slowing the formation of menstruation at puberty is reached reproductive age — the menstrual cycle on postponiruyuschemu type and high frequency of irregular and prolonged menstruation.

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E Sh Purshaeva

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: eimi-850@mail.ru
Department of obstetrics and gynecology

M B Khamoshina

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: mbax777@yandex.ru
Department of obstetrics and gynecology

M G Lebedeva

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Department of obstetrics and gynecology

E V Taraskina

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: elena.taraskina@pochta.ru
Department of obstetrics and gynecology

T S Dokuchaeva

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: ilushka.007@mail.ru
Department of obstetrics and gynecology

Y S Orlova

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Email: chijk@mail.ru
Department of obstetrics and gynecology

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Copyright (c) 2013 Пуршаева Э.Ш., Хамошина М.Б., Лебедева М.Г., Тараскина Е.В., Докучаева Т.С., Орлова Ю.В.

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