Posted by Chantel M. Research contributed by the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
The prevalence of childbearing age obesity is wide spreading in US,
approximately, 50% of them are either overweight [body mass index (BMI)
25-29.9 kg/m(2)] or obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m(2)).
Influence of obesity on atherogenic dyslipidemia in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
In
a case-control study conducted in an academic medical centre of
population consisted of 54 women of fertile age with PCOS and 60
controls adjusted for age and BMI, by the University Hospital Dr. Peset
and University of Valencia, posted in PubMed,
showed that Lean PCOS women exhibited lower HDL cholesterol and
apolipoprotein AI levels than controls, although these differences were
not associated with alterations of lipoprotein subfractions. All obese
subjects, whether PCOS or controls, displayed lipid parameters typical
of atherogenic dyslipidemia, although the former group had lower levels
of large HDL, higher levels of small HDL subfractions and a higher
percentage of VLDL than the latter. These differences were associated
with a greater prevalence of non-A LDL pattern (25.0%) in obese PCOS
subjects than in obese controls (4.3%).
Chinese Secrets to Fatty Liver and Obesity Reversal
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