Effect of metabolic syndrome on sexual function in pre- and postmenopausal women

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2015

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Taylor & Francis

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Özet

Female sexual dysfunction is a prevalent and multidimensional disorder related to many biological, psychological, and social determinants. The authors assessed the effect of one of the many factors affect sexual function-metabolic syndrome-on female sexual function. They equally divided 400 women participants among 4 groups: (a) premenopausal with metabolic syndrome, (b) premenopausal without metabolic syndrome, (c) postmenopausal with metabolic syndrome, and (d) postmenopausal without metabolic syndrome. The authors used the Female Sexual Function Index to assess women's sexual function. Female sexual dysfunction was found more often in both pre- and postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome (p =.001). Overall Female Sexual Function Index score and satisfaction, pain, and desire domain scores independently of the menopause status showed statistically significant differences across women with metabolic syndrome in comparison with participants with no metabolic syndrome (p <.05). The authors also evaluated the associations among 5 components of metabolic syndrome and Female Sexual Function Index scores. Higher fasting glucose levels were significantly associated with the Female Sexual Function Index score (p <.05). This study shows that sexual dysfunction is more prevalent in pre- and postmenopausal women with the metabolic syndrome.

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WOS: 000353402400009
PubMed ID: 24824329

Anahtar Kelimeler

Sexual, Sexual Function, Metabolic Syndrome

Kaynak

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy

WoS Q Değeri

Q2

Scopus Q Değeri

Q2

Cilt

41

Sayı

4

Künye

Ötünçtemur, A., Dursun, M., Özbek, E., Şahin, S., Beşiroğlu, H., Köklü, İ. ... Bozkurt, M. (2015). Effect of metabolic syndrome on sexual function in pre- and postmenopausal women. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 41(4), 440-449. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0092623X.2014.918068