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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14830064 Research Based Chapter ISBN: 978-1-960740-91-5
Menstrual Disorders in Females: A Google Form Questionnaire-Based Study

Dr. Yelmate Archana Ashok1*, Dr. Satpute Kranti Limajirao2, Mr. Rakh Limbraj Baburao3, Ms. Narayanpure Diksha Vishnu4, Mr. Suryawanshi Sainath Dhanaji5, Mr. Patil Gajanan Gajmal6, Ms. Mule Bhagyashree Rajendra7, Mr. Suryawanshi Shivaji Bankat8, Mr. Jadhav Deepak Ramesh9

1Associate Professor, Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy Latur, Maharashtra, India

2Principal, Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy Latur, Maharashtra, India

3Assistant Professor, Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy Latur, Maharashtra, India

4,5UG Student, Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy Latur, Maharashtra, India

6,7,8,9PG Student, Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy Latur, Maharashtra, India

*For Correspondence

archanayelmate1@gmail.com

Publication Date: May 27, 2025
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14830064
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Education about menstruation is a sensitive topic for young female students; providing appropriate knowledge is essential for maintaining and improving their health. This study investigated the relationship between menstrual health, exercise habits, sleep patterns, and body composition in young individuals. The researchers collected data on these factors and analyzed the connections between them. Specifically, they examined the frequency and severity of menstrual symptoms like pain before and during menstruation. The study also explored how exercise habits and sleep patterns related to these menstrual experiences. Altogether, 120 females responded to the survey. There was significant positive correlation between degree of pain one week before menstruation and during menstruation. When group data was analyzed, it was found difficult to identify the relationship between various factors like menstrual status, exercise habits, and sleep status. This study analysis confirmed that some females experienced psychological and physical symptoms, such as premenstrual syndrome, irregular menstrual cycles, and severe menstrual cramps.

Keywords

Menstruation-associated Disorders, Symptoms, Menstrual Education, Women’s Health, Wellbeing

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