Evaluation of serum lipid profile and insulin resistance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome, A case control study (PCO)
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Abstract:
Background and
Purpose
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common endocrine disorder with lipid disturbances, is associated with the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and central obesity. The aim of this study was to determine lipid profile, fasting plasma glucose, and insulin resistance in women with PCOS in comparison with a control group.Materials And Methods
This case-control study was conducted on 153 women with PCOS and 449 healthy women as controls. Data was extracted from data center of Diabetes Research Center of Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences including women from 4 cities of Khuzestan province (Ahwaz, Behbahan, Abadan, and Khorramshahr). Serum lipids, plasma fasting glucose, and serum insulin levels along with Body Mass Index (BMI), Homeostatic Model Assessment Insulin Resistance (HOMA IR), Lipid Accumulation Product (LAP), and Body Adiposity Index were compared using appropriate statistical tests.Results
The frequency of low HDL and high total cholesterol was higher in women with PCOS than control group (p =0.032, and p =0.001, respectively). No statistically significant difference was found between two studied groups in the mean levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, fasting glucose, HOMA IR, LAP, and PA (p >0.05). In women with BMI30. In women with BMI>30, the mean triglyceride and glucose levels was higher in PCOS group than control group (p =0.029, and p =0.010).Conclusion
In this study, In obese women, the triglyceride and fasting glucose levels are higher in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome than healthy women. In non-obese women, however, the total cholesterol level is higher in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome than healthy women.Keywords:
Language:
Persian
Published:
Armaghane-danesh, Volume:21 Issue: 9, 2016
Pages:
939 to 949
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