| Literature DB >> 33962601 |
Nasibeh Barghandan1, Neda Dolatkhah2, Fariba Eslamian3, Nahal Ghafarifar4, Maryam Hashemian5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The termination of the menstrual cycle is correlated with a number of physiological alterations and symptoms that can negatively impact emotion and mood. We aimed to investigate the association of anxiety, depression, and menopausal related symptoms with demographic, anthropometric, and body composition indices in healthy postmenopausal women.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Menopause
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33962601 PMCID: PMC8105920 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-021-01338-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Fig. 1Flowchart of participants
Demographic and anthropometric characteristics of postmenopausal women
| Variable | Frequency | Percent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 55.33 ± 4.48 (Mean ± SD) | ||
| Menopause age (years) | 48.60 ± 4.31(Mean ± SD) | ||
| Weight (kg) | 69.50 ± 8.71 (Mean ± SD) | ||
| Height (cm) | 157.62 ± 4.31 (Mean ± SD) | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.96 ± 3.22 (Mean ± SD) | ||
| BMI classification | 18.5–24.9 | 33 | 13.5 |
| 25–29.9 | 158 | 64.5 | |
| ≥ 30 | 54 | 22.0 | |
| Marriage | Single | 9 | 3.7 |
| Married | 230 | 93.9 | |
| Others | 6 | 2.4 | |
| Education | Illiterate | 9 | 3.7 |
| Under Diploma | 164 | 66.9 | |
| Diploma | 56 | 22.9 | |
| College | 16 | 6.5 | |
| Occupation | Unemployed | 18 | 7.3 |
| Employed | 5 | 2.0 | |
| Retired | 16 | 6.5 | |
| Housewife | 206 | 84.1 | |
| Physical activity | Mild | 169 | 69.0 |
| Moderate | 72 | 29.4 | |
| Severe | 4 | 1.6 | |
The data are presented as Mean ± SD or frequency (percent)
Kupperman index, Beck depression inventory-II and State and Trait anxiety scores of postmenopausal women
| Variable | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Modified Kupperman Index | 27.38 ± 6.21 (Mean ± SD) | |
| Beck depression inventory-II | 21.83 ± 4.63 (Mean ± SD) | |
| Beck depression inventory-II | ||
| No depression (0–13) | 26 | 10.6 |
| Mild depression (14–19) | 213 | 86.9 |
| Moderate depression (20–28) | 6 | 2.4 |
| State anxiety | 41.71 ± 4.72 (Mean ± SD) | |
| State anxiety | ||
| Mild (≤ 31) | 7 | 2.9 |
| Medium downward (32–42) | 128 | 52.2 |
| Medium upward (43–53) | 110 | 44.9 |
| Trait anxiety | 40.97 ± 7.18 (Mean ± SD) | |
| Trait anxiety | ||
| Mild (≤ 31) | 10 | 4.1 |
| Medium downward (32–42) | 151 | 61.6 |
| Medium upward (43–53) | 66 | 26.9 |
| Relatively severe (54–64) | 16 | 6.5 |
| Severe (≥ 65) | 2 | 0.9 |
The data are presented as Mean ± SD or frequency (percent)
Relationship between demographic characteristics and physical activity with Kupperman index and Beck depression inventory II in postmenopausal women (N = 245)*
| Characteristics | Modified Kupperman Index | P* | Beck Depression Inventory II | P* | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16–25 | 26–35 | 36–45 | No (0–13) | Mild (14–19) | Moderate (20–28) | |||
| Age (years) | ||||||||
| < 55 | 45 (40.17%) | 51 (45.53%) | 16 (14.30%) | 0.512 | 19 (16.96%) | 92 (82.14%) | 1 (0.90%) | 0.004** |
| ≥ 55 | 53 (46.90%) | 67 (59.29%) | 13 (9.19%) | 7 (5.26%) | 121 (90.97%) | 5 (3.77%) | ||
| Education | ||||||||
| Illiterate | 2 (22.22%) | 5 (55.56%) | 2 (22.22%) | 0.294 | 1 (11.12%) | 8 (88.88%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0.818 |
| Under diploma | 60 (36.58%) 27 | 83 (50.60%) | 21 (12.82%) | 15 (9.20%) | 144 (88.34%) | 5 (2.46%) | ||
| Diploma | (48.21%) | 23 (41.07%) | 6 (10.72%) | 7 (12.50%) | 48 (85.71%) | 1 (1.799%) | ||
| College | 9 (56.25%) | 7(43.75%) | 0(00.0%) | 3 (18.75%) | 13 (81.25%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Occupation | ||||||||
| Unemployed | 7 (38.88%) | 9 (50.00%) | 2 (11.12%) | 0.512 | 3 (16.66%) | 14 (77.77%) | 1 (5.57%) | 0.514 |
| Employed | 4 (80.0%) | 1 (20.0%) | 0 (00.0%) | 0 (00.0%) | 5 (100.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Retired | 8 (50.00%) | 8 (50.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 3 (18.75%) | 13 (81.25%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Housewife | 79 (38.34%) | 100(48.54%) | 27(13.12%) | 20 (9.70%) | 181(87.86) | 5 (2.44%) | ||
| Marital status | ||||||||
| Single | 5 (55.55%) | 4 (44.45%) | 0 (00.0%) | 0.767 | 1 (11.12%) | 8 (88.88%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0.751 |
| Married | 91 (39.56%) | 110 (47.82%) | 29 (12.62%) | 24 (10.43%) | 200 (86.95%) | 6 (2.62%) | ||
| Other | 2 (33.34%) | 4 (66.66%) | 0 (0.00%) | 1 (16.67%) | 5 (83.33%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Physical activity | ||||||||
| Mild | 63 (37.27%) | 86 (50.88%) | 20 (11.85%) | 0.486 | 6 (3.56%) | 157 (92.88%) | 6 (3.56%) | < 0.001** |
| Moderate | 34 (47.22%) | 29 (40.27%) | 9 (12.54%) | 18 (25.00%) | 54 (75.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Severe | 1 (24.00%) | 3 (75.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 2 (50.00%) | 2 (50.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
Values are presented as n (%); (*): Using Fisher’s exact test; (**): Significant correlation
Relationship between demographic characteristics and physical activity with State and Trait anxiety in postmenopausal women (N = 245)
| Characteristics | State anxiety | P* | Trait anxiety | P* | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mild (≤ 31) | Medium downward (32–42) | Medium upward (43–53) | Mild (≤ 31) | Medium downward (32–42) | Medium upward (43–53) | Relatively severe (54–64) | Severe (≥ 65) | |||
| Age (yr) | ||||||||||
| < 55 | 3 (2.73%) | 64 (57.14%) | 45 (40.17%) | 0.368 | 2 (1.80%) | 69 (61.60%) | 33 (29.46%) | 8 (7.14%) | 0 (00.0%) | 0.334 |
| ≥ 55 | 4 (3.01%) | 64 (48.12%) | 65 (48.87%) | 8 (6.01%) | 82 (61.65%) | 33 (24.81%) | 8 (6.01%) | 2 (1.52%) | ||
| Education | ||||||||||
| Illiterate | 0 (00.0%) | 4 (44.45%) | 5 (55.55%) | 0.974 | 2 (22.22%) | 5 (55.55%) | 1 (11.11%) | 1 (11.11%) | 0 (00.0%) | 0.605 |
| Under diploma | 5 (3.06%) | 87 (53.04%) | 72 (43.90%) | 6 (3.65%) | 101 (61.58%) | 44 (26.82%) | 11 (6.70%) | 2 (1.25%) | ||
| Diploma | 1 (1.80%) | 29 (51.78%) | 26 (46.42%) | 2 (3.59%) | 33 (58.92%) | 17 (30.35%) | 4 (7.14%) | 0 (00.0%) | ||
| College | 1 (6.25%) | 8 (50.00%) | 7 (43.75%) | 0(00.0%) | 12(75.00%) | 4(25.00%) | 0(00.0%) | 0(00.0%) | ||
| Occupation | ||||||||||
| Unemployed | 1 (5.57%) | 12 (66.66%) | 5 (27.77%) | 0.247 | 0 (00.00%) | 9 (50.00%) | 6 (33.33%) | 3 (16.67%) | 0 (00.0%) | 0.578 |
| Employed | 0 (00.0%) | 4 (80.0%) | 1 (20.0%) | 1 (20.0%) | 4 (80.0%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Retired | 1 (6.25%) | 6 (37.50%) | 9 (56.25%) | 0 (00.00%) | 12 (75.00%) | 4 (25.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Housewife | 5 (2.44%) | 106(51.45) | 95(46.11%) | 9(4.36%) | 126(61.16%) | 56(27.18%) | 13(6.31%) | 2(0.99%) | ||
| Marital status | ||||||||||
| Single | 1 (11.12%) | 4 (44.44%) | 4 (44.44%) | 0.503 | 1 (11.11%) | 7 (77.78%) | 1 (11.11%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0.732 |
| Married | 6 (2.62%) | 121 (52.60%) | 103 (44.78%) | 9 (3.91%) | 140 (60.86%) | 63 (27.39%) | 16 (6.95%) | 2 (0.89%) | ||
| Other | 0 (00.00%) | 3 (50.00%) | 3 (50.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 4 (66.67%) | 2 (33.33%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
| Physical activity | ||||||||||
| Mild | 5 (2.96%) | 88 (52.07%) | 76 (44.97%) | 0.423 | 10 (5.9%) | 97 (57.40%) | 52 (30.76%) | 10 (5.92%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0.014** |
| Moderate | 2 (2.78%) | 36 (50.0%) | 34 (47.22%) | 0 (00.00%) | 52 (72.22%) | 13 (18.05%) | 5 (6.94%) | 2 (2.79%) | ||
| Severe | 0 (00.00%) | 4 (100.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | 2 (50.00%) | 1 (25.00%) | 1 (25.00%) | 0 (00.00%) | ||
Values are presented as n (%); (*): Using Fisher’s exact test; (**): Significant correlation
Relationship between body composition analysis and Kupperman index, Beck depression inventory-II and State and Trait anxiety of postmenopausal women
| Variables | BMI | BFM | LBM | SLM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kupperman Index* | r = 0.143 | r = 0.139 | r = 0.076 | r = 0.083 |
| p = 0.025 | p = 0.030 | p = 0.234 | p = 0.193 | |
| Beck depression inventory-II ** | r = 0.014 | r = 0.104 | r = − 0.139 | r = − 0.128 |
| p = 0.834 | p = 0.108 | P = 0.031 | p = 0.047 | |
| State anxiety* | r = 0.111 | r = 0.080 | r = 0.045 | r = 0.056 |
| p = 0.084 | p = 0.210 | p = 0.481 | p = 0.380 | |
| Trait anxiety*** | r = 0.198 | r = 0.151 | r = 0.091 | r = 0.115 |
| p = 0.018 | p = 0.021 | p = 0.127 | p = 0.079 |
*Spearman's correlation analysis, **partial Pearson’s correlation analysis adjusted for age and physical activity; ***partial Pearson’s correlation analysis adjusted for physical activity; BFM, body fat mass; BMI, body mass index; LBM, lean body mass; SLM, slim lean mass