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The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) fluctuate considerably over time. However, it has not been determined whether these symptoms are affected by the menstrual cycle in female IBD patients. This study analyzed the effects of the menstrual cycle on IBD symptom variation....

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Autores principales: Lim, Sun Min, Nam, Chung Mo, Kim, Youn Nam, Lee, Sin Ae, Kim, Eun Hye, Hong, Sung Pil, Kim, Tae Il, Kim, Won Ho, Cheon, Jae Hee
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Gastroenterology; the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver; the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility; Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases; Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research; Korean Pancreatobiliary Association; Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Cancer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3572320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23423645
http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl.2013.7.1.51
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author Lim, Sun Min
Nam, Chung Mo
Kim, Youn Nam
Lee, Sin Ae
Kim, Eun Hye
Hong, Sung Pil
Kim, Tae Il
Kim, Won Ho
Cheon, Jae Hee
author_facet Lim, Sun Min
Nam, Chung Mo
Kim, Youn Nam
Lee, Sin Ae
Kim, Eun Hye
Hong, Sung Pil
Kim, Tae Il
Kim, Won Ho
Cheon, Jae Hee
author_sort Lim, Sun Min
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: The symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) fluctuate considerably over time. However, it has not been determined whether these symptoms are affected by the menstrual cycle in female IBD patients. This study analyzed the effects of the menstrual cycle on IBD symptom variation. METHODS: This was a prospective study of 91 study subjects (47 IBD patients and 44 healthy controls) who reported daily symptoms and signs throughout their menstrual cycles. RESULTS: IBD patients had significantly more frequent gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea (30% vs 7%, p=0.006), flatulence (53% vs 22%, p=0.003), and abdominal pain as compared to controls (68% vs 38%, p=0.006). The IBD patients also experienced more frequent systemic premenstrual symptoms than the controls (79% vs 50%, p=0.003). More severe abdominal pain (p=0.002) and lower mean general condition scores (p=0.001) were noted during the menstrual phase as compared to the pre- or post-menstrual phase in both groups. IBD patients experienced more frequent premenstrual gastrointestinal symptoms than controls, but their IBD symptoms did not change significantly during the menstrual cycle. CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge of the cyclic alterations in gastrointestinal and systemic symptoms may be helpful in determining the true exacerbation of disease in female IBD patients.
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spelling pubmed-35723202013-02-19 The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study Lim, Sun Min Nam, Chung Mo Kim, Youn Nam Lee, Sin Ae Kim, Eun Hye Hong, Sung Pil Kim, Tae Il Kim, Won Ho Cheon, Jae Hee Gut Liver Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: The symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) fluctuate considerably over time. However, it has not been determined whether these symptoms are affected by the menstrual cycle in female IBD patients. This study analyzed the effects of the menstrual cycle on IBD symptom variation. METHODS: This was a prospective study of 91 study subjects (47 IBD patients and 44 healthy controls) who reported daily symptoms and signs throughout their menstrual cycles. RESULTS: IBD patients had significantly more frequent gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea (30% vs 7%, p=0.006), flatulence (53% vs 22%, p=0.003), and abdominal pain as compared to controls (68% vs 38%, p=0.006). The IBD patients also experienced more frequent systemic premenstrual symptoms than the controls (79% vs 50%, p=0.003). More severe abdominal pain (p=0.002) and lower mean general condition scores (p=0.001) were noted during the menstrual phase as compared to the pre- or post-menstrual phase in both groups. IBD patients experienced more frequent premenstrual gastrointestinal symptoms than controls, but their IBD symptoms did not change significantly during the menstrual cycle. CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge of the cyclic alterations in gastrointestinal and systemic symptoms may be helpful in determining the true exacerbation of disease in female IBD patients. The Korean Society of Gastroenterology; the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver; the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility; Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases; Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research; Korean Pancreatobiliary Association; Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Cancer 2013-01 2013-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3572320/ /pubmed/23423645 http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl.2013.7.1.51 Text en Copyright © 2013 by the Korean Society of Gastroenterology, the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research, Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases, the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver, Korean Pancreatobiliary Association, and Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Cancer http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lim, Sun Min
Nam, Chung Mo
Kim, Youn Nam
Lee, Sin Ae
Kim, Eun Hye
Hong, Sung Pil
Kim, Tae Il
Kim, Won Ho
Cheon, Jae Hee
The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study
title The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study
title_full The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study
title_fullStr The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study
title_short The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Study
title_sort effect of the menstrual cycle on inflammatory bowel disease: a prospective study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3572320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23423645
http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl.2013.7.1.51
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