Prevalence of Exercise Related Amenorrhea in Females
Hafiza Natasha Hirra,
Zubia Qayyum Chaudhary,
Sidra Nazir
et al.
Abstract:Background: Amenorrhea in physically active women is a significant health concern, often associated with intensive exercise and dietary patterns. Understanding its prevalence and influencing factors is essential for devising effective health interventions and promoting women's health in sports.
Objective: The study aimed to explore the prevalence of amenorrhea among women regularly engaged in sports or gym activities and to identify key factors affecting menstrual health in this demographic.
Methods: This cros… Show more
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