A Comparative Study on Dynamic Balance During Menstrual and Non-Menstrual Period Among Female University Students

Yughdtheswari Muniandy, Chin Shu Xuan, Sumedha Singh, Rajkumar Krishnan Vasanthi, Vignesh Srinivasan, Priyadharshini Kumar, P. Suganthirababu
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Background: The ability to maintain dynamic balance is crucial for carrying out daily tasks. The female body's balance may be impacted by a number of important factors, including the menstrual cycle. Due to changes in sex hormone levels during menstruation, postural control and muscular coordination may be affected. The aim of this study was to compare the dynamic balance among female university students during menstrual and non-menstrual period’s students. Methodology: A comparative study was conducted among female university students to compare the differences in dynamic balance between menstrual and non-menstrual periods. Using the purposive sampling method, a total of 45 university students were recruited. Data were gathered using a validated self-administered questionnaire, and the subjects' dynamic balance was assessed using the Y-balance test. Results: The results indicate that the reach distance (anterior, posteromedial, posterolateral) for right and left stance shows an improvement during non-menstrual period when compared during menstruation (p< 0.001). Conclusions: Regardless of the dominant or non-dominant leg, the dynamic balance of females is better during non-menstruation than it is during menstruation. While recommending exercises to females or while they engage in sports activities, these balance fluctuations in females must be taken into account to mitigate health risks.
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女大学生经期与非经期动态平衡的比较研究
背景:保持动态平衡的能力对于完成日常任务至关重要。女性身体的平衡可能受到许多重要因素的影响,包括月经周期。由于月经期间性激素水平的变化,姿势控制和肌肉协调可能会受到影响。本研究旨在比较女大学生生理期与非生理期的动态平衡。方法:以女大学生为研究对象,比较生理期与非生理期动态平衡的差异。采用目的抽样的方法,共招募了45名大学生。采用有效的自我管理问卷收集数据,并使用Y-balance测试评估受试者的动态平衡。结果:与月经期间相比,非月经期间左右站姿的前、后内侧、后外侧可达距离均有改善(p< 0.001)。结论:无论是优势腿还是非优势腿,女性在非月经期动态平衡优于月经期动态平衡。在向女性推荐锻炼或在她们从事体育活动时,必须考虑到这些平衡波动,以减轻健康风险。
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