According to the study by the University of Buenos Aires, posted in PubMed, during the last decades, obesity and excess weight are major chronic
diseases all around the word. Obesity increases some features of PCOS such as hyperandrogenism, hirsutism, infertility
and pregnancy complications. Both obesity and insulin resistance
increase diabetes mellitus type 2 and cardiovascular diseases. Moreover,
obesity impairs insulin resistance and exacerbates reproductive and
metabolic features of PCOS.
It is well known that obesity is associated with anovulation, pregnancy
loss and late pregnancy complications (pre-eclampsia, gestational
diabetes). Obesity in PCOS
is also linked to failure or delayed response to the various treatments
including clomiphene citrate, gonadotropins and laparoscopic ovarian
diathermy. It has been reported that, after losing as little as 5 % of
initial body weight obese women with PCOS
improved spontaneous ovulation rates and spontaneous pregnancy.
Therefore, the weight loss prior to conception improves live birth rate
in obese women with or without PCOS. The treatment of obesity may include lifestyle therapy (diet and exercise), pharmacological treatment and bariatric surgery.
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