Study on the proportion and determinants of polycystic ovarian syndrome among health sciences students in South India.
J Nat Sci Biol Med
; 7(2): 166-72, 2016.
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INTRODUCTION: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) constitutes most cases of endocrine disorder among females. OBJECTIVES: This study was done to assess the proportion of university students with PCOS and to study its risk factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were collected from students of a private medical, dental, and nursing college using a self-administered questionnaire. Height and weight of all participants were recorded by standard procedures. RESULTS: The mean age of students was 20.4 Î 1.5 years. Of the 480 participants, 39 (8.1%) were already diagnosed with PCOS. Out of the remaining 441 participants, 40 (9.1%) were at high risk, and 401 (90.9%) were at low risk for PCOS. Greater proportion of PCOS cases was seen in the age group 23-25 years (P = 0.026), among those with family history of PCOS (P = 0.002), among those who were permanent residents of urban areas (P = 0.048), and among those who were overweight or obese (P = 0.004). About 90% of PCOS cases and those at high risk for PCOS, each had difficulty in controlling excess weight or were experiencing difficulty in maintaining ideal weight. About 36 (92.3%) of PCOS cases and all those at high risk had emotional problems such as feeling moody or experiencing fatigability over the previous 2 weeks. CONCLUSION: PCOS is a common disorder among young women in this settings and this warrants periodic screening activities. A multidisciplinary approach is required to bring about lifestyle modification and help those with emotional problems due to this endocrine disorder.
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J Nat Sci Biol Med
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