The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study

<strong>Background:</strong> Primary dysmenorrhea is one of the most common gynecological complaints that can affect the quality of life. The exact pathophysiology of dysmenorrhea is not yet fully understood. However, some studies have suggested an association between anthropometric indi...

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Main Authors: Hamideh Pakniat, Sepideh Jahanian, Nima Hemmati, Fateme Ranjkesh
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Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of School Health
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spelling doaj-51e2152399724ad6b3cdf9e3e39ed0542020-11-25T02:56:54ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of School Health2345-51522383-12192019-01-01611610.5812/intjsh.8087045155The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional StudyHamideh Pakniat0Sepideh Jahanian1Nima Hemmati2Fateme Ranjkesh3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranStudent Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine Branch, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranStudent Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine Branch, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran<strong>Background:</strong> Primary dysmenorrhea is one of the most common gynecological complaints that can affect the quality of life. The exact pathophysiology of dysmenorrhea is not yet fully understood. However, some studies have suggested an association between anthropometric indices and dysmenorrhea. <strong>Objectives:</strong> We aimed to evaluated the association between anthropometric indices and dysmenorrhea. <strong>Methods:</strong> In this cross-sectional study conducted in Qazvin, Iran, during 2016, 400 high school students aged between 14 and 18 years old were enrolled based on the inclusion criteria. The relevant information and anthropometric indices were collected using a checklist. The data were analyzed by SPSS version 17. <strong>Results:</strong> Among 400 students, the prevalence of dysmenorrhea was 82.5%. There were significant differences in cycle length (29.15 ± 2.69 vs. 27.57 ± 2.38; P = 0.001), duration of menstruation (6.03 ± 1.11 vs. 5.65 ± 1.20; P = 0.011), hip circumference (93.13 ± 9.25 vs. 90.14 ± 12.15; P = 0.021), height (162.62 ± 5.47 vs. 160.72 ± 5.92; P = 0.01), and waist to hip ratio (WHR) (0.78 ± 0.06 vs. 0.81 ± 0.09; P = 0.001) between the groups with dysmenorrhea and without dysmenorrhea. Based on a logistic regression model, only WHR was a predictive protective factor for dysmenorrhea (OR = 0.896, CI95% = 0.821 - 0.971, P = 0.012) and height (OR = 1.057, CI95% = 1.006 - 1.111, P < 0.001), cycle length (OR = 1.238, CI95% = 1.117 - 1.372, P = 0.028), and menstruation length (OR = 1.269, CI95% = 1.002 - 1.608, P = 0.048) were risk factors. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> WHR and height were noted to be associated with dysmenorrhea. In addition, WHR was found to be a protective factor and height to be a risk factor.http://intjsh.sums.ac.ir/article_45155_81e98bdf66f58e5b086ce690068b6f2b.pdfdysmenorrheaanthropometric indicesadolescencehigh school students
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author Hamideh Pakniat
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Nima Hemmati
Fateme Ranjkesh
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Sepideh Jahanian
Nima Hemmati
Fateme Ranjkesh
The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
International Journal of School Health
dysmenorrhea
anthropometric indices
adolescence
high school students
author_facet Hamideh Pakniat
Sepideh Jahanian
Nima Hemmati
Fateme Ranjkesh
author_sort Hamideh Pakniat
title The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed The Association of Anthropometric Indices with Dysmenorrhea in High School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort association of anthropometric indices with dysmenorrhea in high school students: a cross-sectional study
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of School Health
issn 2345-5152
2383-1219
publishDate 2019-01-01
description <strong>Background:</strong> Primary dysmenorrhea is one of the most common gynecological complaints that can affect the quality of life. The exact pathophysiology of dysmenorrhea is not yet fully understood. However, some studies have suggested an association between anthropometric indices and dysmenorrhea. <strong>Objectives:</strong> We aimed to evaluated the association between anthropometric indices and dysmenorrhea. <strong>Methods:</strong> In this cross-sectional study conducted in Qazvin, Iran, during 2016, 400 high school students aged between 14 and 18 years old were enrolled based on the inclusion criteria. The relevant information and anthropometric indices were collected using a checklist. The data were analyzed by SPSS version 17. <strong>Results:</strong> Among 400 students, the prevalence of dysmenorrhea was 82.5%. There were significant differences in cycle length (29.15 ± 2.69 vs. 27.57 ± 2.38; P = 0.001), duration of menstruation (6.03 ± 1.11 vs. 5.65 ± 1.20; P = 0.011), hip circumference (93.13 ± 9.25 vs. 90.14 ± 12.15; P = 0.021), height (162.62 ± 5.47 vs. 160.72 ± 5.92; P = 0.01), and waist to hip ratio (WHR) (0.78 ± 0.06 vs. 0.81 ± 0.09; P = 0.001) between the groups with dysmenorrhea and without dysmenorrhea. Based on a logistic regression model, only WHR was a predictive protective factor for dysmenorrhea (OR = 0.896, CI95% = 0.821 - 0.971, P = 0.012) and height (OR = 1.057, CI95% = 1.006 - 1.111, P < 0.001), cycle length (OR = 1.238, CI95% = 1.117 - 1.372, P = 0.028), and menstruation length (OR = 1.269, CI95% = 1.002 - 1.608, P = 0.048) were risk factors. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> WHR and height were noted to be associated with dysmenorrhea. In addition, WHR was found to be a protective factor and height to be a risk factor.
topic dysmenorrhea
anthropometric indices
adolescence
high school students
url http://intjsh.sums.ac.ir/article_45155_81e98bdf66f58e5b086ce690068b6f2b.pdf
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