Abstract
Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is the most prevalent menstrual problem in young females, which affects their daily activities and quality of life. Although some studies have demonstrated an association between BMI and the incidence and severity of dysmenorrhea, this relationship is still controversial .
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NERMEEN T. MOSTAFA, M.Sc., S. M. E.-K., Ph. D. ;, & H. YOSSEUF, Ph.D., H. (2020). Effect of Body Mass Index on Primary Dysmenorrhea and Daily Activities in Adolescents. The Medical Journal of Cairo University, 88(3), 79–84. https://doi.org/10.21608/mjcu.2020.93963
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