2014
DOI: 10.4236/ojra.2014.43019
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Increasing Prevalence of Osteoporosis, Hypothyroidism and Endogenous Estrogen with Germ Cells

Abstract: Background: Women were expressing disabling low back aches and weight gain attributing to puerperal sterilization, when contraception implementation as Family Welfare Program was progressing between ~1983 and ~1989. Hence we sought to identify any correlation existing with contraception. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of prevalence of osteoporosis and hypothyroid status, in 350 patients of 20 -35 years, 35 -50 years, >50 years age groups, from data collected by convenient, stratified random sam… Show more

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“…In 2003 house to house survey [1] in the community, spread over 3 weeks, was conducted by the corresponding Author, to collect data of prevalent diseases of 100 people; the people who were present during the survey were included at random, by convenient sampling into the 3 age groups, namely, 20 -35 years, 35 -50 years, and >50 years, to include a minimum of 30 people in each age group; serum estrogen estimation was done for 12 people as per their request; the reduced estrogen levels [5 -8 pg] found in young contraceptive users, was the eye opener, leading to further data analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2003 house to house survey [1] in the community, spread over 3 weeks, was conducted by the corresponding Author, to collect data of prevalent diseases of 100 people; the people who were present during the survey were included at random, by convenient sampling into the 3 age groups, namely, 20 -35 years, 35 -50 years, and >50 years, to include a minimum of 30 people in each age group; serum estrogen estimation was done for 12 people as per their request; the reduced estrogen levels [5 -8 pg] found in young contraceptive users, was the eye opener, leading to further data analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%