A new danger of obesity in adolescence has been revealed
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If teenage girls suffer from obesity, they the risk of developing severe PMS increases sharply after 20 years. This is the conclusion reached by scientists from the Karolinska University in Stockholm.
Swedish scientists conducted a study with the participation of 6524 women. It showed that girls also maintain a slim figure in adolescence, thus they avoid severe premenstrual syndrome after the age of 20.
However, being overweight or obese at the age of 13 increases the likelihood of unpleasant symptoms after the age of 20 10% Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is the most severe form of PMS that prevents women from leading a normal life.
It causes mood swings, anxiety, bloating, headaches, and decreased libido a few weeks before your period.
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Swedish scientists observed a group of women for 17 years. The results showed that the fatter these girls were in adolescence, the higher the risk of PMDD in early youth. Obese children were also more likely to experience early menstruation, which also increases the risk of an unpleasant disorder in later years.
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