Periodprävalens
Periodprävalens, also known as menstrual cycle prevalence, refers to the proportion of a population that experiences menstruation at a given time. It is a key indicator of reproductive health and is influenced by various factors, including age, socioeconomic status, and cultural practices. The prevalence of menstruation typically increases with age, peaking in the late teens and early twenties, and then gradually declines as women approach menopause.
Periodprävalens is an important metric for public health and policy-making, as it can help identify populations
Factors that can affect periodprävalens include access to healthcare, education, and cultural norms regarding menstruation. In
Research on periodprävalens often involves large-scale surveys and studies that collect data on menstrual patterns and