Liu Shuxian, Yoneoka Daisuke, Suzuki Hitomi, Sasayama Kiriko, Saito Eiko, Naraoka Yuna, Hosokawa Momo, Igarashi Ataru, Ota Erika
Global Health Nursing, Graduate School of Nursing Science, St. Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan.
Center for Surveillance, Immunization, and Epidemiologic Research, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2025 May 28;15(1):18743. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-02459-0.
Menstruation plays a crucial role in women's health, with age and BMI potentially influencing menstrual pain and associated symptoms. This cross-sectional study analyzed data from Japanese female Sofy app users aged 12-51 years, collected between March 4, 2021, and August 17, 2023. After excluding duplicate and incomplete responses, as well as participants using contraceptives or painkillers, a total of 32,556 valid responses were included. Among the participants, 66.83% reported experiencing menstrual pain, with 28.33% describing it as mild, 25.13% as moderate, and 13.31% as severe. The average number of symptoms reported was 3.36, including 2.43 physical and 0.82 emotional symptoms. Abdominal pain and depression were the most common physical and emotional symptoms, respectively. Menstrual pain and the number of symptoms exhibited an inverted U-shaped relationship with age, peaking slightly earlier in life, and a U-shaped relationship with BMI. Participants in the normal BMI range reported the lowest prevalence of menstrual pain, while those who were underweight had the highest prevalence. Generalized Additive Models (GAM) revealed significant interactions between age and BMI for both menstrual pain and the number of symptoms (p < 0.0001). These findings revealed the age-related inverted U-shape and BMI-related U-shape patterns across all outcomes. Menstrual pain prevalence peaked around the mid-twenties, and symptoms decreased as BMI approached the normal range. The findings provide valuable insights into identifying high-risk groups and informing the development of targeted interventions to improve women's health.
月经在女性健康中起着至关重要的作用,年龄和体重指数(BMI)可能会影响痛经及相关症状。这项横断面研究分析了2021年3月4日至2023年8月17日期间收集的12至51岁日本女性Sofy应用程序用户的数据。在排除重复和不完整的回复以及使用避孕药或止痛药的参与者后,共纳入了32556份有效回复。在参与者中,66.83%报告有痛经经历,其中28.33%形容为轻度,25.13%为中度,13.31%为重度。报告的症状平均数量为3.36个,包括2.43个身体症状和0.82个情绪症状。腹痛和抑郁分别是最常见的身体和情绪症状。痛经和症状数量与年龄呈倒U形关系,在生命早期略有峰值,与BMI呈U形关系。BMI处于正常范围的参与者痛经患病率最低,而体重过轻的参与者患病率最高。广义相加模型(GAM)显示年龄和BMI在痛经和症状数量方面均存在显著交互作用(p < 0.0001)。这些发现揭示了所有结果中与年龄相关的倒U形和与BMI相关的U形模式。痛经患病率在二十多岁中期左右达到峰值,随着BMI接近正常范围,症状减少。这些发现为识别高危人群和为改善女性健康制定有针对性的干预措施提供了有价值的见解。