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Research Article

Menstrual Cycle Characteristics and Relative Factors Among Vietnamese Female Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author(s): Khanh Hoang Pham, Tin Hoang Nguyen*, Thuc Vi, Hung Huynh Vinh Ly, Thu Minh Phung, Dai Nguyen Phuong Pham and Samantha Jill Cooper

Volume 21, Issue 1, 2025

Published on: 28 March, 2024

Article ID: e280324228445 Pages: 10

DOI: 10.2174/0115734048305970240325154923

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Abstract

Aims: To research menstrual cycle characteristics and related factors among Vietnamese female medical students.

Background: Female medical students, juggling demanding academic schedules, face the additional challenge of managing the impact of their monthly cycles on daily routines, academic achievements, and professional obligations.

Objective: To investigate the factors influencing the menstrual cycle during this particularly stressful period by surveying these students.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was from the 3rd year of female medical students studying fulltime.

Results: Individuals in the severe stress group experienced irregular periods in 100% of cases. Dysmenorrhea was the next most prevalent abnormal symptom, affecting 39.7% of students. Furthermore, abdominal pain and lower back pain were the most common symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). The percentage of menorrhagia in the overweight-obesity group was almost 5 times higher than that of the other groups. Besides, central obesity increased the incidence of menorrhagia by a factor of 19. Average to high levels of physical activity can increase the risk of having dysmenorrhea. Remarkably, students who were affected by COVID-19 in terms of quality of life were also more likely to experience dysmenorrhea.

Conclusion: Although most medical students had normal menstrual cycles, abdominal pain and lower back pain were the leading PMS. Moreover, overweight-obesity, central obesity, physical activity, stress, and the COVID-19 pandemic may be relative factors of the menstrual cycle.

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