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Title: Sexual dysfunction in obese and overweight women
Authors: Yaylalı, Güzin Fidan
Tekekoglu, S.
Akin, F.
Keywords: female
obesity
sexual dysfunction
estradiol
follitropin
hydrocortisone
luteinizing hormone
prasterone sulfate
prolactin
sex hormone binding globulin
testosterone
thyrotropin
thyroxine
estrogen
hormone
insulin
adult
anthropometry
article
body fat
body mass
case control study
clinical article
controlled study
disease association
estradiol blood level
female sexual dysfunction
follitropin blood level
human
luteinizing hormone blood level
medical history
priority journal
prolactin blood level
questionnaire
testosterone blood level
thyrotropin blood level
thyroxine blood level
waist hip ratio
blood
complication
orgasm
pathophysiology
satisfaction
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological
Adiposity
Adult
Body Mass Index
Estrogens
Female
Hormones
Humans
Insulin
Obesity
Orgasm
Overweight
Personal Satisfaction
Questionnaires
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin
Testosterone
Waist-Hip Ratio
Abstract: Both overweight and obesity have been identified as risk factors for sexual dysfunction in men, but the relationship between sexual function and amount of body fat in females is still obscure. There are few reported studies in women assessing the relationship between female sexual function index (FSFI) and body weight. The aim of this study was to identify the frequency of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) among obese and overweight women. A total of 45 obese and overweight and 30 age-matched voluntary healthy women serving as a control group were evaluated by a detailed medical and sexual history, including the FSFI questionnaire. Serum prolactin, cortisol, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), dehydroepiandrosterone-SO 4 (DHEA-S), testosterone, estradiol and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) levels were measured. No significant difference was observed between controls and patients in terms of the FSH, LH, estradiol, free thyroxine and thyrotropin (TSH), testosterone and DHEA-S levels. The comparison of total FSFI scores between patients and controls showed no significant difference (P=0.74). As the FSFI score of ?26.55 indicated FSD, 86% of obese patients and 83% of controls were considered to have sexual dysfunction. The mean total FSFI score was 22.1±4.3 for obese patients and 23.1±3.7 for healthy women. FSFI scores were not correlated with any of the anthropometric measurements (body mass index (BMI), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and fat percent). The levels of total testosterone and DHEA-S were not correlated with total FSFI scores. We found a significant negative correlation between BMI and orgasm (P=0.007, r=-0.413). Satisfaction was also negatively correlated with BMI (P=0.05, r=-0.305) and weight (P=0.03, r=-0.326). Testosterone levels were negatively correlated with only satisfaction domain scores of FSFI (P=0.01, r=-0.385). We found that 86% of obese women and 83% of controls had sexual dysfunction. Although obesity does not seem to be a major contributor to sexual dysfunction, it affects several aspects of sexuality. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6358
https://doi.org/10.1038/ijir.2010.7
ISSN: 0955-9930
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