2024
DOI: 10.21518/ms2023-499
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Obesity and abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescent girls: is there a relationship?

I. L. Nikitina,
A. S. Liskina,
I. A. Kelmanson
et al.

Abstract: Introduction. Obesity is a non-communicable pandemic and a major problem worldwide. As the prevalence of childhood obesity increases, there is growing evidence of an association between obesity and risk factors for menstrual disorders.Aim. To study the role of obesity treatment in shaping menstrual disorders in adolescent girls.Materials and methods. Group: with obesity and menstrual cycle disorders. Group 2: obese and regular menstrual cycle. An assessment of anthropometric data, collection of hereditary hist… Show more

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