| Iranian journal of reproductive medicine | |
| LOW BIRTH WEIGHT MAY INCREASE BODY FAT MASS IN ADULT WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME | |
| RAMEZANI TEHRANI FAHIMEH1  AZIZI FEREIDOUN1  MINOOEE SONIA1  MIRMIRAN PARVIN1  | |
| 关键词: BODY FAT MASS; BODY LEAN MASS; BIRTH WEIGHT; POLY CYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME; | |
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| 学科分类:药学、药理学、毒理学(综合) | |
| 来源: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd | |
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【 摘 要 】
Background: Women engaged with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), as the commonest endocrine disorder, are known to have a specific type of adiposity. Birth weight is among different contributors reported to be responsible for this diversity.Objective: We aimed to compare the relation between birth weight and body fat mass (BFM) / body lean mass (BLM) in PCOS and their age and body mass index (BMI) matched normal controls.Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, a total number of 70 reproductive aged women, diagnosed with PCOS and 70 age- BMI matched healthy women without hirsutism and/or ovulatory dysfunction were recruited., control group had no polycystic ovaries in ultrasonographic scans. A detailed history of birth weight was taken and was divided into the following categories:<2, 500 (low birth weight, LBW) and 2, 500-4, 000 (normal birth weight; NBW).Results: Results showed that LBW prevalence was higher in women with PCOS than in controls (19.3% (27) vs.15.7% (22)). Also body fat and lean mass (BFM, BLM) have increased in adult women with PCOS who were born underweight compared to their normal (19.8±9.05 vs.12.9±4.5, p=0.001 and 48.9±6.9 vs.43.2±5.8, p=0.004 respectively).Conclusion: Fetal birth weight influences on the adulthood obesity, BFM and BLM. This impact is different among women with and without PCOS.
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