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Obesity and Perimenopausal Symptoms in Mid-life Women in Southern Taiwan

Hsiang-Chu Pai a, b, Ming-Yung Lee c, Sheuan Lee d

aDepartment of Nursing, Min-Hwei College of Health Care Management, Tainan, Taiwan
bInstitute of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan
cDepartment of Statistics and Informatics Science, Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan
dCollege of Nursing, Chung-Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan

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Abstract

Objective
Body mass index (BMI) has been found to be associated with perimenopausal symptoms. This study focused on the relationship between overall perimenopausal symptoms and obesity in Taiwanese women living in rural communities.
Materials and Methods
This study was cross-sectional and descriptive, and the subjects included 56 climacteric women from a rural community in southern Taiwan. Data were collected using the Perceived Perimenopausal Disturbances Scale and face-to-face interviews, and obesity was assessed by anthropometric measurements (height, weight, and waist circumference).
Results
The current analysis included 56 women 40–60 years of age (mean age = 47.11 years). Twenty-five percent of the women were obese (BMI ≥ 27 kg/m2) and 39.3% presented with central obesity (waist circumference ≥ 80 cm). Based on the subscale for perimenopausal symptoms, we found that for postmenopausal women, a higher BMI and waist circumference were associated with more frequent urinary complaints and reproductive system symptoms.
Conclusion
Participants reported more frequent urinary problems when they were postmenopausal, and these problems were associated with a higher BMI. The findings suggest that clinical practitioners should consider developing strategies to reduce BMI in mid-life women.


Keywords

Body mass index (BMI); Mid-life women; Perimenopausal symptoms; Taiwan


 

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