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Влияние нелекарственной коррекции климактерических расстройств на сексуальную функцию женщин с метаболическим синдромом

Влияние нелекарственной коррекции климактерических расстройств на сексуальную функцию женщин с метаболическим синдромом

Abstract

The aim of the research is to assess the effect of different kinds of non-drug correction of climacteric disorders on the sexual function in female patients with metabolic syndrome during the period of fading of the ovaries. The research includes 330 women aged 45-50 and having metabolic symptoms. Three groups were formed: the main group, the first control group, and the second control group. In the main group the non-drug treatment (diet therapy, psychotherapy, physical therapy, exercise therapy) and the vitamin-mineral treatment were combined. In the first control group, only non-drug treatment was used. In the second control group, only the vitamin-mineral tre atment was used. The marital status was determined. The female sexual function index (FSFI) was determined based on six parameters desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction, and pain before the treatment and six months after the treatment. It was identified that sexual disorders are of complex character in the women of the studied group; very common is the loss of libido. The results show the highest effectiveness of the complex approach (non-drug treatment combined with the vitamin-mineral treatment) in the sexual dysfunction correction in female patients with metabolic syndrome in the climacteric period compared to the use of only the stated methods of non-drug treatment or only the vitamin-mineral treatment

Цель: оценить влияние различных видов нелекарственной коррекции климактерических расстройств на сексуальную функцию женщин с метаболическим синдромом в период угасания функции яичников. В исследование включено 330 женщин 45-50 лет с климактерическими проявлениями. Сформированы три группы: в основной группе применялись совокупно немедикаментозные методы (диетотерапия, психотерапия, физиолечение, лечебная физкультура) и витаминноминеральное средство; в первой контрольной группе использовали только немедикаментозные методы; во второй группе контролятолько витаминноминеральное средство. Проводилась оценка данных брачного анамнеза, определение индекса женской сексуальной функции (The Female Sexual Function Index FSFI) по шести параметрам (влечение, возбуждение, увлажнение, оргазм, удовлетворенность, боль) до лечения и через шесть месяцев терапии. Выявлено, что половые расстройства у данного контингента женщин носят комбинированный характер, при этом преобладает снижение либидо. Результаты исследования продемонстрировали наибольшую эффективность комплексного подхода (применение немедикаментозных методов и витаминно-минерального средства) в отношении коррекции сексуальной дисфункции у женщин с метаболическим синдромом в климактерическом периоде в сравнении с использованием только указанного сочетания немедикаментозных методов или только витаминно-минерального средства

Keywords

МЕТАБОЛИЧЕСКИЙ СИНДРОМ (МС),КЛИМАКТЕРИЧЕСКИЙ ПЕРИОД,СЕКСУАЛЬНАЯ ДИСФУНКЦИЯ,ИНДЕКС ЖЕНСКОГО СЕКСУАЛЬНОГО ФУНКЦИОНИРОВАНИЯ (ИЖСФ),НЕЛЕКАРСТВЕННЫЕ МЕТОДЫ,METABOLIC SYNDROME (MS),CLIMACTERIC PERIOD,SEXUAL DISFUNCTION,FEMALE SEXUAL FUNCTION INDEX (FSFI),NONMEDICAMENTAL METHODS

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