STRUCTURE OF GYNECOLOGICAL AND SOMATIC PATHOLOGY IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE IN RELATION TO BODY MASS INDEX

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Body mass index is considered an important factor influencing women’s reproductive and somatic health. Objective: To investigate the structure of gynecological and somatic pathology in women of reproductive age according to body mass index. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analytical study included 448 women aged 18–49 years who were hospitalized between 2022 and 2026. Patients were stratified into three groups according to body mass index: normal weight, overweight, and obesity. Results: Type 2 diabetes mellitus was most frequently detected in women with obesity (78.1%), whereas endometrial hyperplasia was more common among women with overweight (46.2%). Conclusion: Body mass index is associated with the structure of gynecological and somatic pathology in women of reproductive age.

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Иргашева , С., & Шаматова , С. . (2026). STRUCTURE OF GYNECOLOGICAL AND SOMATIC PATHOLOGY IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE IN RELATION TO BODY MASS INDEX. Eurasian Journal of Medical and Natural Sciences, 6(3), 35–43. Retrieved from https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/EJMNS/article/view/76206

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