M. Castiglione, E. Silva Cardoso, V. D. De Avila, N. Maas Soldi, D. Marques Nicastro, S. Moura Rodrigues, F. Benetti, A. Estevão, N. Lie Utiyamada, S. Glina
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Abstract
Female sexual dysfunctions (FSD) can influence physical and mental health, causing limitations in the ability to respond to or enjoy sexual pleasure. Studies show that overweight and obesity can lead to the onset of FSD, but the evidence found remains conflicting.
To investigate and compare the sexual function of women between 18 and 50 years old, obese, overweight and eutrophic.
Observational and comparative study. A link to the questionnaire was sent through social networks to women between 18 and 50 years old, sexually active in the last four weeks before answering the questionnaire, after agreeing to participate in the study and signing the consent form, they filled out a form. with demographic data and the Female Sexual Function Index questionnaire, postmenopausal women were excluded from the survey. This study was approved by the ethics and research committee of the FMABC University Center with opinion number: 4,229,411.
325 women participated in the study, with an average age of 28 years, where 186 were classified as obese (49.60%), 109 as overweight (29.07%) and 80 as obese (21.33%, the majority married in a stable union). . union (50.13%) or single (42.93%).In the total score of the FSFI questionnaire (median), non-obese participants obtained 16.4 points, overweight participants obtained 16.4 points, and obese participants they obtained 17.1, without significant difference. in the comparison of DSF according to BMI classification (p=0.887).
There were no statistically significant results on sexual function in obese, overweight and normal weight women in the study.
No conflict.