# Exploring the triggers of premature and early menopause in India: a comprehensive analysis based on National Family Health Survey, 2019–2021

**Authors:** Sampurna Kundu, Sanghmitra Sheel Acharya

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53536-9 · Scientific Reports · 2024-02-06

## TL;DR

This study analyzes factors contributing to premature and early menopause in Indian women using data from the National Family Health Survey.

## Contribution

The study identifies key lifestyle and socioeconomic factors linked to early menopause in India.

## Key findings

- Premature menopause prevalence is 2.2% and early menopause is 16.2% in India.
- Factors like low education, poor economic status, smoking, and fried food consumption are associated with early menopause.

## Abstract

Due to ovarian insufficiency, some women attain menopause at an early age due to lifestyle factors and hormonal imbalances. Menopause occurring before the age of 40 is premature and between 40 and 44 years age is early, since the natural age of menopause lies between 45 and 50. The study estimated the prevalence of both premature and early menopause, and examined the potential associated factors that could trigger its occurrence in India. The National Family Health Survey, conducted during 2019–2021, was used to fulfil the study objective. The study sample was divided into two parts, with age group 15–39 and 40–44 for estimating premature and early menopause, respectively. Cox-proportional hazard model was used for the multivariate analysis. The estimated prevalence of premature menopause is 2.2% and early menopause is 16.2%. Lower educational level, poor economic condition, smoking, fried food consumption, early age at menarche are some of the significant explanatory factors. In India, both the proportion and the absolute number of post-menopausal women are growing, therefore it is critical to revamp public reproductive healthcare facilities to include menopausal health segment in women's health as well. Future detailed micro-studies would help in better understanding of the premature or early menopausal cases.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** ovarian insufficiency (MESH:D010051), Menopause (MESH:D008594)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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