Metabolic syndrome and metabolic risk profile according to polycystic ovary syndrome phenotype

The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 42(7), 837-843

DOI 10.1111/jog.12985 PMID 27071345 Source

Abstract

Aim

It is unknown which phenotype of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has a greater metabolic risk and how to detect this risk. The aim of this study was therefore to compare the incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and metabolic risk profile (MRP) for different phenotypes.

Methods

A total of 100 consecutive newly diagnosed PCOS women in a tertiary referral hospital were recruited. Patients were classified into four phenotypes according to the Rotterdam criteria, on the presence of at least two of the three criteria hyperandrogenism (H), oligo/anovulation (O) and PCO appearance (P): phenotype A, H + O + P; phenotype B, H + O; phenotype C, H + P; phenotype D, O + P. Prevalence of MetS and MRP were compared among the four groups.

Results

Based on Natural Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III diagnostic criteria, MetS prevalence was higher in phenotypes A and B (29.6% and 34.5%) compared with the other phenotypes (10.0% and 8.3%; P 3.8 was significantly higher in androgenic PCOS phenotypes. After logistic regression analysis, visceral adiposity index (VAI) was the only independent predictor of MetS in PCOS (P = 0.002). VAI was also significantly higher in phenotype B, when compared with the others (P < 0.01).

Conclusion

Phenotypes A and B had the highest risk of MetS among the four phenotypes, and VAI may be a predictor of metabolic risk in PCOS women.

Topics

PCOS phenotype metabolic risk, polycystic ovary syndrome metabolic syndrome, rotterdam criteria PCOS classification, visceral adiposity index PCOS, hyperandrogenic PCOS phenotypes, metabolic syndrome PCOS women, PCOS insulin resistance HOMA-IR, PCOS phenotype comparison, androgenic PCOS metabolic profile, PCOS cardiovascular risk, PCOS metabolic screening

Cite this article

Bil, E., Dilbaz, B., Dilbaz, B., Ozelci, R., Özkaya, E., & Dilbaz, S. (2016). Metabolic syndrome and metabolic risk profile according to polycystic ovary syndrome phenotype. *The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research*, *42*(7), 837-843. https://doi.org/10.1111/jog.12985

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