Journal of Korean Medicine for Obesity Research (한방비만학회지)
- Volume 7 Issue 1
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- Pages.31-38
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- 2007
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- 1976-9334(pISSN)
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- 2288-1522(eISSN)
A Review on Obesity Complications in Women
여성과 관련된 비만요인에 관한 문헌적 고찰
- Hwang, Deok-Sang (Department of Oriental Gynecology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University) ;
- Cho, Jung-Hoon (Department of Oriental Gynecology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University) ;
- Lee, Jin-Moo (Department of Oriental Gynecology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University) ;
- Lee, Chang-Hoon (Department of Oriental Gynecology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University) ;
- Jang, Jun-Bock (Department of Oriental Gynecology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University) ;
- Lee, Kyung-Sub (Department of Oriental Gynecology, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung-Hee University)
- 황덕상 (경희대학교 한의과대학 한방부인과) ;
- 조정훈 (경희대학교 한의과대학 한방부인과) ;
- 이진무 (경희대학교 한의과대학 한방부인과) ;
- 이창훈 (경희대학교 한의과대학 한방부인과) ;
- 장준복 (경희대학교 한의과대학 한방부인과) ;
- 이경섭 (경희대학교 한의과대학 한방부인과)
- Published : 2007.06.30
Abstract
Objective : Women's obesity brings prblems not only appearance but also health which men do not have. This study was conducted to investigate the different factors of obesity between men and women. Materials and Methods : We searched papers usin key words (women, gender, and obesity) on pubmed and obesity journal. Result : Women's obesity leads to amenorrhea, abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility, poly cystic ovarian syndrome, abortion, and luteal phase inadequacy. Obesity induces metabolic syndrome, type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular problems, hypertension, cancer, and psychophysiologic diseases. The difference in body morphology and in particular fat distribution between the sexes leads to gender-specific differences in prevalence of chronic diseases, and unique problems for each sex including infertility, problems during pregnancy, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and endometrial carcinoma in women, and prostate and testicular cancer in men. The influence of gender on obesity is had by genetic view, hormones, pregnancy, delivery, and menopause. Conclusion : Obese women have higher risk factors than men by the influence of gender.