2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2019.09.001
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Lifestyle Factors Associated with Premenstrual Syndrome: A Cross-sectional Study of Japanese High School Students

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“…A brief Maternal Lifestyle Questionnaire (MLQ) was applied to evaluate maternal lifestyles during pregnancy based on the literature reviewed [16][17][18]. Daily behavioral choice during pregnancy included the duration of sleep per day, the frequency of physical activity (never/ occasionally, 1-3 h./week, 3-6 h./week, ≥1 h./day), and the frequency of phone/computer/television exposure (< 2 h./day, 2-4 h./day, 4-8 h./day, ≥8 h./day) on average.…”
Section: Maternal Behavioral Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief Maternal Lifestyle Questionnaire (MLQ) was applied to evaluate maternal lifestyles during pregnancy based on the literature reviewed [16][17][18]. Daily behavioral choice during pregnancy included the duration of sleep per day, the frequency of physical activity (never/ occasionally, 1-3 h./week, 3-6 h./week, ≥1 h./day), and the frequency of phone/computer/television exposure (< 2 h./day, 2-4 h./day, 4-8 h./day, ≥8 h./day) on average.…”
Section: Maternal Behavioral Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief Maternal Lifestyle Questionnaire (MLQ) was applied to evaluate maternal lifestyles during pregnancy based on the literature reviewed. [16][17][18] Daily behavioral choice during pregnancy included the duration of sleep per day, the frequency of physical activity (never/occasionally, 1-3hrs./week, 3-6hrs./week, ≥1hrs./day), and the frequency of phone/computer/television exposure (<2hrs./day, 2-4hrs./day, 4-8hrs./day, ≥8hrs./day) on average. The optimal duration of sleep for the pregnant woman is not yet known, the cutoff for short sleep duration was de ned as less than 8 hours/day in this study with the reference of most studies.…”
Section: Maternal Behavioral Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Özellikle menstrüasyondan önce veya luteal fazda ruh halindeki ani değişkenliği ve strese duyarlılığı etkileyebilmektedir. Stresi arttıran faktörler, olumsuz duygu veya ruh halinin PMS semptomlarını tetiklediği düşünülmektedir (3). Lustyk ve arkadaşlarının PMS'nin şiddeti üzerine yapmış olduğu çalışmada semptomların daha yüksek seyrettiği grubun stres arttıran faktörlere daha çok maruz kaldığını bildirmişlerdir (4).…”
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