47 — 9 (47) 2022 — Negmatova G.Sh., Kurbanova N.S., MENSTRUAL CYCLE DISORDERS IN OVERWEIGHT GIRLS

MENSTRUAL CYCLE DISORDERS IN OVERWEIGHT GIRLS

Negmatova G.Sh., Samarkand State Medical University

Kurbanova N.S., Samarkand State Medical University

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In recent years, there has been an increase in overweight and obese children. At the same time, in the scientific literature, these pathologies affect the violation of reproductive health in adolescent girls and girls. At the present stage of the development of society, an overview is given in the literature related to the reproductive health of girls and teenage girls. Being overweight has been shown to lead to menstrual irregularities, childbirth, premature puberty, polycystic ovary syndrome, hormonal imbalances and decreased folliculogenesis. At the same time, with a decrease in excess weight, the restoration of the menstrual cycle and fertility was noted.

Keywords: reproductive health, reproductive system, girls, adolescents, puberty.

First page

287

Last page

291

For citation: Negmatova G.Sh., Kurbanova N.S., MENSTRUAL CYCLE DISORDERS IN OVERWEIGHT GIRLS //New Day in Medicine 9 (47)2022 287-291 https://l.clck.bar/a254e

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