Menstrual Cycles: Fatness as a Determinant of Minimum Weight for Height Necessary for Their Maintenance or Onset

  • Rose E. Frisch
    Harvard Center for Population Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
  • Janet W. McArthur
    Department of Gynecology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114

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<jats:p>Weight loss causes loss of menstrual function (amenorrhea) and weight gain restores menstrual cycles. A minimal weight for height necessary for the onset of or the restoration of menstrual cycles in cases of primary or secondary amenorrhea due to undernutrition is indicated by an index of fatness of normal girls at menarche and at age 18 years, respectively. Amenorrheic patients of ages 16 years and over resume menstrual cycles after weight gain at a heavier weight for a particular height than is found at menarche. Girls become relatively and absolutely fatter from menarche to age 18 years. The data suggest that a minimum level of stored, easily mobilized energy is necessary for ovulation and menstrual cycles in the human female.</jats:p>

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  • Science

    Science 185 (4155), 949-951, 1974-09-13

    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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