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Volume-XVI (Issue 4) - DECEMBER 2023


 

A Review in Changes in Lifestyle to Prevent PCOD and PCOS

 

 

DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.62233/ijrrr5

 

Sonia Tanwar

Debasmita Sarkar

Kanak Gupta

Aaditya

Shiksha Singh

 

Keywords: Exercise, Stress-reduction, Sleep, Infertility, Insulin, Public health programs, Endocrine reproductive disorder, Educational campaigns

 

Abstract: Endocrine disorders that are common and impact a considerable section of the female population are Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Polycystic Ovary Disorder (PCOD). Lifestyle decisions are critical in the beginning and advancement of many conditions, even if hormonal and genetic factors play a part in their development. In order to prevent PCOD and PCOS, a thorough lifestyle modification approach is presented in this abstract along with its essential elements. Targeted dietary, exercise, stress-reduction, and sleep pattern modifications are all part of the suggested intervention. The key to controlling insulin levels and fostering hormonal balance is eating a well-balanced, nutrient-rich diet that emphasizes whole foods and minimizes processed carbohydrates and saturated fats. Frequent exercise is emphasized for the benefits it offers to managing weight, sensitivity to insulin, and general health.
Techniques for reducing stress, including mindfulness and getting enough sleep, are essential to reducing the negative effects of long-term stress on hormone variations. The importance of good sleep hygiene is underscored by the connection between insulin resistance and hormonal dysregulation that accompany PCOD and PCOS, as well as insulin resistance.
The abstract also discusses the significance of education and awareness campaigns to provide people the information they need to make wise lifestyle decisions. It is advised that public health programs be implemented to support early intervention, encourage better lifestyle choices, and lower the prevalence of PCOS and PCOD in the general population.
In conclusion, by addressing food choices, physical exercise, stress management, and sleep hygiene, the suggested lifestyle modification strategy offers a comprehensive framework for preventing PCOD and PCOS. These adjustments, when combined with educational programs, have the potential to lower the incidence and severity of these prevalent endocrine problems, improving the health of women all over the world in the process.

 

 

International Journal of Recent Research and Review
 

  

 

ISSN: 2277-8322

Vol. XVI, Issue 4
December 2023

 

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