Impact of polycystic ovary syndrome on eating behavior, depression and health related quality of life: A cross-sectional study in Riyadh

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作者
Asdaq, Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin [1 ]
Jomah, Shahamah [1 ]
Hasan, Reem [1 ]
Al-Baroudi, Danah [1 ]
Alharbi, Mai [1 ]
Alsubaie, Sarah [1 ]
Buhamad, Maryam Hassan [1 ]
Alyahya, Bdoor [1 ]
Al-Yamani, Mohammed Jaber [1 ]
机构
[1] AlMaarefa Univ, Coll Pharm, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Polycystic ovary syndrome; Binge eating disorder; Health related quality of life; Depression disorder; Riyadh; INCREASED RISK; WOMEN; PREVALENCE; DISORDERS;
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10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.08.039
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background & objectives: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrinal disorder, and the greatest cause of infertility in women. Despite availability of individual data on impact of multiple endocrinal, reproductive and even metabolic factors in PCOS individuals, the data on the co-existence of BED and depression in PCOS patients with its relationship on the quality of life in Saudi Arabian females is not found. Hence this study is aimed to elucidate the implication of PCOS on eating behaviour, induction of depression and general health quality in Saudi Arabian population of Riyadh. Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional study carried out in multiple health facilities of Riyadh from January to March 2019. The study samples (494) were recruited by convenience sampling and administered validated questionnaire by trained research participants. The data obtained was analysed by binary logistic regression using SPSS-IBM 25. Results: Of the total 494 women participated in the study, 23.48% (116) were PCOS individuals. The odds of developing abnormal health related quality of (HRQ) in patients with PCOS was significantly (P = 0.000, OR = 3.472) high when compared to non-PCOS participants. The odds of showing high binge eating disorder (BED, P = 0.007, OR = 2.856) and depression (P = 0.000, OR = 2.497) scores in PCOS participants were significantly more than patients who were not having PCOS. Out of the three parameters studied, abnormal health related quality of life possessed a higher influence of PCOS compared to depression and abnormal eating behavior. Interpretation & conclusion: In conclusion, the present study shows that women with PCOS are at a significant risk for depressive disorders, disorganized eating behavior and impaired quality of life. Therefore, necessary care and screening is required to minimize the impact of PCOS on already burdened individuals. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.
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