Higher blood pressure in normal weight women with PCOS compared to controls

作者: Jan Roar Mellembakken , Azita Mahmoudan , Lars Mørkrid , Inger Sundström-Poromaa , Laure Morin-Papunen

DOI: 10.1530/EC-20-0527

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摘要: Objective Obesity is considered to be the strongest predictive factor for cardio-metabolic risk in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The aim of study was compare blood pressure (BP) normal weight PCOS and controls matched age BMI. Methods From a Nordic cross-sectional base 2615 individuals ethnicity, we studied sub cohort 793 BMI < 25 kg/m2 (512 according Rotterdam criteria 281 BMI-matched controls). Participants underwent measurement BP body composition (BMI, waist-hip ratio), lipid status, fasting BG. Data were presented as median (quartiles). Results 28 (25, 32) years 22.2 (20.7, 23.4) kg/m2. Systolic 118 (109, 128) mmHg compared 110 (105, 120) diastolic 74 (67, 81) vs 70 (64, 75) mmHg, both P 0.001. prevalence ≥ 140/90 11.1% (57/512) 1.8% (5/281) controls, In 35 comparable (12.7% 9.8%, = 0.6). Using multiple regression analyses, association found age, waist circumference, total cholesterol PCOS. Conclusions Normal have higher than controls. metabolic screening are relevant also young

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