Your BMI could be affecting your menstrual cycle-researchers explain how
Source: News-Medical.Net
Extreme BMIs—both high and low—are linked to irregular menstrual cycles and increased risk of anovulatory cycles, highlighting the importance of maintaining a normal BMI for reproductive health.
New data from 8,700 women shows how underweight and obesity disrupt cycles—and why hitting a BMI sweet spot of 20 could boost fertility and ovulation.
Study: Body mass index and menstrual irregularity in a prospective cohort study of smartphone appli… [6505 chars]