Menstrual dysfunction in women of reproductive age belonging to major ethnic groups in Eastern Siberia: a cross-sectional study
https://doi.org/10.23946/2500-0764-2023-8-2-42-52
Abstract
Aim. To determine the prevalence and features of menstrual dysfunction in premenopausal women of various ethnicities inhabitating Eastern Siberia.
Materials and Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study which included women of reproductive age (18-44 years) living in the Irkutsk region and the Republic of Buryatia. Out of 1134 women, 715 (63.1%) were Caucasians, 312 (27.5%) were Asians (Mongoloid), and 107 (9.4%) were of mixed ethnicity. The data have been collected during the annual physical examination carried out between March 2016 to May 2021,
Results. The average age of menarche onset was 13.3 ± 1.4 years and did not differ significantly in Caucasians, Asians, and group of mixed ethnicities. The most frequent ages for menarche were 11 and 15 years among women of mixed ethnicity and Asians, respectively. Chronic abnormal uterine bleeding and dysmenorrhea was detected in 573/1134 (50.5%) and in 280/1134 (24.7%) of the examined women, respectively, without significant differences between the ethnicities. However, dysmenorrhea symptoms were more severe in Caucasians as compared to Asian women.
Conclusion. The most frequent variant of menstrual dysfunction is chronic abnormal uterine bleeding. There were no significant differences in the prevalence of irregular menstrual cycles, oligo/anovulation, chronic abnormal uterine bleeding, and dysmenorrhea in women of reproductive age belonging to different ethnicities, although clinical manifestations of dysmenorrhea were most pronounced in Caucasians.
About the Authors
L. M. LazarevaRussian Federation
Dr. Lyudmila M. Lazareva, MD, PhD, Research Fellow, Laboratory of Gynecological Endocrinology
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
A. V. Atalyan
Russian Federation
Dr. Alina V. Atalyan, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, Laboratory of Socially Significant Problems of Reproduction
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
L. V. Belenkaya
Russian Federation
Dr. Lilia V. Belenkaya, MD, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, Laboratory of Endocrine Physiology and Pathology
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
I. N. Danusevich
Russian Federation
Dr. Irina N. Danusevich, MD, PhD, Head of the Laboratory of Gynecological Endocrinology
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
Ya. G. Nadelyaeva
Russian Federation
Dr. Yana G. Nadelyaeva, MD, PhD, Research Fellow
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
E. M. Sharifulin
Russian Federation
Dr. Eldar M. Sharifulin, MD, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, Laboratory of Endocrine Physiology and Pathology
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
I. Yu. Egorova
Russian Federation
Dr. Irina Yu. Egorova, MD, PhD student, Laboratory of Gynecological Endocrinology
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
N. I. Babaeva
Russian Federation
Dr. Natalia I. Babaeva, MD, PhD student, Laboratory of Endocrine Physiology and Pathology
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
M. D. Salimova
Russian Federation
Dr. Madinabonu D. Salimova, MD, Junior Research Fellow, Laboratory of Gynecological Endocrinology
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
L. V. Suturina
Russian Federation
Prof. Larisa V. Suturina, MD, DSc, Professor, Head of the Department of Reproductive Health
16, Timiryazeva Street, Irkutsk, 664003
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Lazareva L.M., Atalyan A.V., Belenkaya L.V., Danusevich I.N., Nadelyaeva Ya.G., Sharifulin E.M., Egorova I.Yu., Babaeva N.I., Salimova M.D., Suturina L.V. Menstrual dysfunction in women of reproductive age belonging to major ethnic groups in Eastern Siberia: a cross-sectional study. Fundamental and Clinical Medicine. 2023;8(2):42-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.23946/2500-0764-2023-8-2-42-52