Perceived Effects and Prevention of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome among Women Living in Ilorin-South LGA, Kwara State, Nigeria

Background: Women of reproductive age are susceptible to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), one of the most prevalent hormonal disorders. The disease begins at puberty and symptoms could fluctuate over time. This condition is characterized by disruption of follicular development, which affects the...

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Main Authors: Abdulqudus Tosin Jamiu, Kamalud-deen Adekunle Uthman, Tawakalitu Kikelomo Ijaodola, Khadijah Morenikeji Mutairu, Opeyemi Funke Obaditan
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Published: Adventist University of Africa 2024-12-01
Series:Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science
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Online Access:https://journals.aua.ke/ajhes/article/view/701
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Kamalud-deen Adekunle Uthman
Tawakalitu Kikelomo Ijaodola
Khadijah Morenikeji Mutairu
Opeyemi Funke Obaditan
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Kamalud-deen Adekunle Uthman
Tawakalitu Kikelomo Ijaodola
Khadijah Morenikeji Mutairu
Opeyemi Funke Obaditan
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description Background: Women of reproductive age are susceptible to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), one of the most prevalent hormonal disorders. The disease begins at puberty and symptoms could fluctuate over time. This condition is characterized by disruption of follicular development, which affects the ovaries and ovulation. This study aimed to identify obesity and infertility as perceived effects, while checking a healthy diet as perceived prevention of polycystic ovary syndrome among women living in the study area. Methods: A descriptive survey was conducted with 258 respondents. The instrument used for gathering data was tested and verified questionnaire. The data obtained were tested using chi-square analysis. Results: The study revealed that obesity (ᵪ2 =42.837) and infertility (ᵪ2 =76.729) are significant perceived effects of polycystic ovary syndrome and healthy diet (ᵪ2 =39.442) is a significant perceived prevention of polycystic ovary syndrome @ 0.05 alpha level. Conclusion: The study concluded that there is a need for proactive interventions to reduce menace caused by PCOS. The study suggests that
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spelling doaj-art-a8431b6aa0f74bf4be9a15ce8d0ae2522025-01-30T06:17:10ZengAdventist University of AfricaPan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science2789-61962789-620X2024-12-013214715710.56893/ajhes2024v03i02.09668Perceived Effects and Prevention of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome among Women Living in Ilorin-South LGA, Kwara State, NigeriaAbdulqudus Tosin Jamiu0Kamalud-deen Adekunle Uthman1https://orcid.org/0009-0005-9654-679XTawakalitu Kikelomo Ijaodola2Khadijah Morenikeji Mutairu3Opeyemi Funke Obaditan4University of Ilorin, NigeriaUniversity of Ilorin, NigeriaUniversity of Ilorin, NigeriaUniversity of Ilorin, NigeriaUniversity of Ilorin, NigeriaBackground: Women of reproductive age are susceptible to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), one of the most prevalent hormonal disorders. The disease begins at puberty and symptoms could fluctuate over time. This condition is characterized by disruption of follicular development, which affects the ovaries and ovulation. This study aimed to identify obesity and infertility as perceived effects, while checking a healthy diet as perceived prevention of polycystic ovary syndrome among women living in the study area. Methods: A descriptive survey was conducted with 258 respondents. The instrument used for gathering data was tested and verified questionnaire. The data obtained were tested using chi-square analysis. Results: The study revealed that obesity (ᵪ2 =42.837) and infertility (ᵪ2 =76.729) are significant perceived effects of polycystic ovary syndrome and healthy diet (ᵪ2 =39.442) is a significant perceived prevention of polycystic ovary syndrome @ 0.05 alpha level. Conclusion: The study concluded that there is a need for proactive interventions to reduce menace caused by PCOS. The study suggests thathttps://journals.aua.ke/ajhes/article/view/701perceivedeffectpreventionpolycysticovary syndrome
spellingShingle Abdulqudus Tosin Jamiu
Kamalud-deen Adekunle Uthman
Tawakalitu Kikelomo Ijaodola
Khadijah Morenikeji Mutairu
Opeyemi Funke Obaditan
Perceived Effects and Prevention of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome among Women Living in Ilorin-South LGA, Kwara State, Nigeria
Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science
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title_full Perceived Effects and Prevention of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome among Women Living in Ilorin-South LGA, Kwara State, Nigeria
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title_short Perceived Effects and Prevention of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome among Women Living in Ilorin-South LGA, Kwara State, Nigeria
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