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Table 2 Profile of menstrual cycle from pandemic

From: The impact of COVID-19 on menstrual cycle’s alterations, in relation to depression and sleep disturbances: a prospective observational study in a population of medical students

 

All students

N (%)

293 (100%)

Are you sexually active?

 

 NO

 YES

88 (30%)

205 (70%)

Have you noticed any changes in your menstrual rhythm in the last year, from pandemic?

 

 NONE

 INCREASE OF INTERVAL

 DECREASE OF INTERVAL

183 (62.5%)

73 (24.9%)

37 (12.6%)

How often have you had your period in the last year, from pandemic?

 

 21–35 GG

 > 35

 < 21

260 (80.7%)

29 (9.9%)

4 (1.4%)

Have you had bouts of amenorrhea in the last year, from pandemic?

 

 NO

 YES

270 (92.2%)

23 (7.8%)

Do you suffer from dysmenorrhea?

 

 NO

 YES, IT IS INCREASED IN THE LAST YEAR, FROM PANDEMIC

 YES, IT IS DECREASED IN THE LAST YEAR, FROM PANDEMIC

 NO ALTERATION IN THE LAST YEAR, FROM PANDEMIC

185(63.1%)

37 (12.6%)

12 (4.1%)

59 (20.1%)

How do you consider the amount of your menstrual cycle?

 

 NORMAL

 ABUNDANT

 RARE

175 (59.7%)

78 (26.6%)

40 (13.7%)

Have you noticed any changes in the amount of your menstrual cycle in the last year, from pandemic?

 

 NORMAL

 ABUNDANT

 RARE

189 (64.5%)

42 (14.3%)

62 (21.2%)

Have you noticed any changes in your body weight in the last year, from pandemic?

 

 NO

 INCREASE

 DECREASE

132 (45.1%)

86 (29.4%)

75 (25.6%)

Have you noticed the onset of premenstrual syndrome in the last year, from pandemic?

 

 NO

 YES

138 (47.1%)

155 (52.9%)

Have you changed your physical activity in the last year, from pandemic?

 

 NO

 INCREASE

 DECREASE

72 (24.6%)

79 (27%)

142 (48.4%)