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Air Pollution causes Irregular Periods in Girls

by Hannah Joy on January 27, 2018 at 8:20 PM
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Exposure to air pollution can cause irregular menstrual cycles in teenage girls. Also, infertility, metabolic syndrome and polycystic ovary syndrome can occur later in life, reveals a new study.


The study was published in the journal Human Reproduction. This is the first study that shows teenage girls aged 14 to 18 who are exposed to air pollution were associated with the increased irregularity of menstrual cycles.

‘Poor air quality can cause respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. However, prolonged breathing in this air can cause stress and other hormonal issues in the body.’

Why Irregular Menstrual Cycle?

In previous studies, exposure to air pollution has always been linked to cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases.

However, in this study, the research team shows that there may be other systems that could be affected as well including the reproductive and endocrine system, said Shruthi Mahalingaiah from the Boston University School of Medicine in the US.

The research team desired to understand a participants' exposure during a particular time window and used health and location data gathered in the Nurses' Health Study-2 plus air pollution exposure metrics from the EPA air quality monitoring system.

Dr. Archana Dhawan Bajaj, Gynecologist, Obstetrician and IVF Expert, The Nurture Clinic said, "Particulate matter can create hormonal problems in the body, and once these hormonal changes it causes an irregular menstrual cycle."

Weight gain, wrong eating habits, less physical activity and poor lifestyle can all lead to irregular menstrual cycles, reveal Health experts.

Link between Air Pollution and Irregular Menstrual Cycle

In urban cities, the numbers have slightly increased in that last couple of years, reveal doctors. Doctors suggest that teenage girls should consume nutritious food and increase their intake of green vegetables.

Dr. Alka Kriplani, HODof gynecology, AIIMS, said, "There has been no direct evidence which suggests that air pollution creates an irregular menstrual cycle. Poor air quality can cause respiratory and cardiovascular issues, but prolonged breathing in bad air quality can create stress and other hormonal issues in the body."

Effects of Air Pollution

Air pollution refers to the presence of solid particles and gases in the air. Pollutants may be natural or humanmade. These contaminants cause discomfort, disease, or death to humans. Other living organisms are also affected.

The atmosphere is a dynamic complex mixture of gases that is vital for sustaining life on Earth. Emissions from vehicles, factories, dust, pollen and mold spores may be suspended as particles.

Some air pollutants are poisonous; inhalation of polluted air causes respiratory diseases such as asthma, heart diseases, changes in lung function, and also death.

Long-term exposure to polluted air can compromise the growth (especially lung development) in children. Air pollution is not restricted to the external environment: indoor pollution is also hazardous to health.



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