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Clinical and biochemical presentations of polycystic ovary syndrome among obese and nonobese women.
Fertil Steril. 2009 Dec; 92(6):1960-5.FS

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To study the differences in clinical and biochemical characteristics between obese and nonobese women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

DESIGN

Retrospective study.

SETTING

University teaching hospital.

PATIENT(S)

Four hundred sixty-four Taiwan Chinese women, among whom 295 were diagnosed with PCOS and 169 were non-PCOS controls.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S)

Body mass index, average menstrual interval, modified Ferriman-Gallwey score, acne, total T, and waist-to-hip ratio.

RESULT(S)

Obese women with polycystic ovary morphology (PCOM) had a greater risk of developing of PCOS (odds ratio [OR], 2.5; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.5-10.4) than nonobese women with PCOM. Obese women with PCOM had a higher incidence oligomenorrhea (OR, 2.6; 95% CI, 1.6-4.1) and biochemical hyperandrogenemia (OR, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.6-4.0) than nonobese women with PCOM. Obese subjects with PCOS had a higher risk of developing oligomenorrhea (OR, 2.2; 95% CI, 1.3-3.7) and biochemical hyperandrogenemia (OR, 2.6; 95% CI, 1.6-4.2) than nonobese women with PCOS. Moreover, obese women with PCOS had significantly higher serum total T levels and more prolonged menstrual intervals than nonobese women with PCOS. Notably, the obese women with PCOS presented less acne than the nonobese subjects (OR, 0.5; 95% CI, 0.3-0.9).

CONCLUSION(S)

Obese women with PCOS had more severe ovulatory dysfunction and higher serum total T levels than nonobese subjects. Moreover, obese women with PCOS had a significantly lower frequency of acne than nonobese subjects.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Obesity Research Center, Taipei Medical University-Wan Fang Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

18980763

Citation

Liou, Tsan-Hon, et al. "Clinical and Biochemical Presentations of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Among Obese and Nonobese Women." Fertility and Sterility, vol. 92, no. 6, 2009, pp. 1960-5.
Liou TH, Yang JH, Hsieh CH, et al. Clinical and biochemical presentations of polycystic ovary syndrome among obese and nonobese women. Fertil Steril. 2009;92(6):1960-5.
Liou, T. H., Yang, J. H., Hsieh, C. H., Lee, C. Y., Hsu, C. S., & Hsu, M. I. (2009). Clinical and biochemical presentations of polycystic ovary syndrome among obese and nonobese women. Fertility and Sterility, 92(6), 1960-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.09.003
Liou TH, et al. Clinical and Biochemical Presentations of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Among Obese and Nonobese Women. Fertil Steril. 2009;92(6):1960-5. PubMed PMID: 18980763.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Clinical and biochemical presentations of polycystic ovary syndrome among obese and nonobese women. AU - Liou,Tsan-Hon, AU - Yang,Jen-Hung, AU - Hsieh,Ching-Hung, AU - Lee,Ching-Yin, AU - Hsu,Chun-Sen, AU - Hsu,Ming-I, Y1 - 2008/11/05/ PY - 2008/06/12/received PY - 2008/08/28/revised PY - 2008/09/02/accepted PY - 2008/11/5/pubmed PY - 2010/1/13/medline PY - 2008/11/5/entrez SP - 1960 EP - 5 JF - Fertility and sterility JO - Fertil Steril VL - 92 IS - 6 N2 - OBJECTIVE: To study the differences in clinical and biochemical characteristics between obese and nonobese women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: University teaching hospital. PATIENT(S): Four hundred sixty-four Taiwan Chinese women, among whom 295 were diagnosed with PCOS and 169 were non-PCOS controls. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Body mass index, average menstrual interval, modified Ferriman-Gallwey score, acne, total T, and waist-to-hip ratio. RESULT(S): Obese women with polycystic ovary morphology (PCOM) had a greater risk of developing of PCOS (odds ratio [OR], 2.5; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.5-10.4) than nonobese women with PCOM. Obese women with PCOM had a higher incidence oligomenorrhea (OR, 2.6; 95% CI, 1.6-4.1) and biochemical hyperandrogenemia (OR, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.6-4.0) than nonobese women with PCOM. Obese subjects with PCOS had a higher risk of developing oligomenorrhea (OR, 2.2; 95% CI, 1.3-3.7) and biochemical hyperandrogenemia (OR, 2.6; 95% CI, 1.6-4.2) than nonobese women with PCOS. Moreover, obese women with PCOS had significantly higher serum total T levels and more prolonged menstrual intervals than nonobese women with PCOS. Notably, the obese women with PCOS presented less acne than the nonobese subjects (OR, 0.5; 95% CI, 0.3-0.9). CONCLUSION(S): Obese women with PCOS had more severe ovulatory dysfunction and higher serum total T levels than nonobese subjects. Moreover, obese women with PCOS had a significantly lower frequency of acne than nonobese subjects. SN - 1556-5653 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/18980763/Clinical_and_biochemical_presentations_of_polycystic_ovary_syndrome_among_obese_and_nonobese_women_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -