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HERO ID
6408171
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Amenorrhea in ballet dancers in the Netherlands
Author(s)
Fogelholm, M; Van Marken Lichtenbelt, W; Ottenheijm, R; Westerterp, K
Year
1996
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
ISSN:
0195-9131
EISSN:
1530-0315
Volume
28
Issue
5
Page Numbers
545-550
Language
English
PMID
9148082
DOI
10.1097/00005768-199605000-00002
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1996UG98900002
Abstract
The prevalence of amenorrhea was studied among 113 professional and student ballet dancers in the Netherlands (mean age 23.3 yr, SD 4.8). Sixty-one dancers not on oral contraceptives were included in the subsequent analyses. Six cases (prevalence 9.8 percent, 95 percent confidence interval: 2.4-17.2) with secondary amenorrhea (< or = 4 cycles per year; previous menstruation > or = 3 months prior to the study; menarche > or = 1 yr prior to the study) were found. Two dancers had primary amenorrhea (no menarche at the age of > or = 16). There was a negative correlation between the age of menarche and the number of menstrual cycles during the 12 months preceding the study (r = -0.46, P = 0.001). Body composition (four-compartment model), amount of dancing (recorded), resting energy expenditure (ventilated hood), dietary intake (recorded), and indices of eating disorders (Eating Disorders Inventory, EDI) were studied in 15 of the dancers, 5 amenorrheic and 10 eumenorrheic. No significant differences were found between the amenorrheic and eumenorrheic dancers. An explanation for the lower prevalence of amenorrhea in ballet dancers in the Netherlands, compared with U.S. dancers, was not obvious. Relatively low EDI scores (25.8, SD 14.5) in a subsample of 24 dancers could indicate less rigid emphasis on leanness and dieting.
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