Journal of Personalized Medicine (Jan 2023)

Impact of Female Gender in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Narrative Review

  • Lisa Lungaro,
  • Anna Costanzini,
  • Francesca Manza,
  • Marianna Barbalinardo,
  • Denis Gentili,
  • Matteo Guarino,
  • Fabio Caputo,
  • Giorgio Zoli,
  • Roberto De Giorgio,
  • Giacomo Caio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 165

Abstract

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Inflammatory bowel diseases show a gender bias, as reported for several other immune-mediated diseases. Female-specific differences influence disease presentation and activity, leading to a different progression between males and females. Women show a genetic predisposition to develop inflammatory bowel disease related to the X chromosome. Female hormone fluctuation influences gastrointestinal symptoms, pain perception, and the state of active disease at the time of conception could negatively affect the pregnancy. Women with inflammatory bowel disease report a worse quality of life, higher psychological distress, and reduced sexual activity than male patients. This narrative review aims to resume the current knowledge of female-related features in clinical manifestations, development, and therapy, as well as sexual and psychological implications related to inflammatory bowel disease. The final attempt is to provide gastroenterologists with a roadmap of female-specific differences, to improve patients’ diagnosis, management, and treatment.

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