産後アメノレア:母親の栄養状態によってどのように影響を受けますか?
まとめ
バングラデシュの農村部での産後アメノレアは,授乳中の女性の平均18-20ヶ月でした. 母親の年齢,社会経済的な地位,乳幼児の給餌は,栄養状態ではなく,その期間に影響を与えた.
科学分野:
- 生殖器保健は,生殖器の健康についてです.
- 母親と子供の健康について
- デモグラフィー デモグラフィー 人口統計
背景:
- 産後アメノレアは,自然分娩間隔の重要な要因です.
- その決定要因を理解することは,開発途上地域の家族計画と公衆衛生にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- バングラデシュの農村部で,授乳中の女性の産後アメノレアの持続期間を調査する.
- 出産後の月経の再開に影響を与える要因を特定する.
主な方法:
- 1975年のバングラデシュの農村部からのデータを分析した遡及的研究.
- データ収集は,母乳育児の実践,母親の特徴,乳幼児の栄養に重点を置いた.
主要な成果:
- 産後アメノレアの平均期間は18〜20ヶ月でした.
- 母親の栄養状態は,アメノレアの持続時間との相関が最小であることが示されました.
- 母親の年齢,社会経済的な地位,乳幼児補給食が重要な要因でした.
結論:
- 産後アメノレアの持続期間は,母子の栄養よりも社会人口学的要因によって影響を受けます.
- 研究結果は,家族計画と母子保健プログラムに対する統合的アプローチの必要性を強調しています.
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