Obesity in women with polycystic ovary syndrome was compared with leptin at the waist
- VernacularTitle:Өндгөвч уйланхайжих хам шинжтэй эмэгтэйчүүдийн таргалалтыг бүсэлхийн тойрог, лептин дааврын түвшинтэй харьцуулан судалсан дүн
- Author:
Rentsenkhand D
1
;
Erhembayar Sh
2
;
Sosarburam M
3
;
Unurjargal D
;
Munhtsetseg J
1
;
Bolorchimeg B
1
Author Information
1. Мongolian National University of Medical Sciences
2. Urguu Maternity Hospital
3. Wonderful Women Endocrinology Clinic
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
BMI;
leptin;
obesity;
polycystic ovarian syndrome;
waist circumference
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2020;194(4):25-31
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Introduction:Among women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), obesity is one of the diagnosis criteria
and it is evaluated by waist circumference. We aimed to determine the measurement of waist
circumference in women with PCOS. Obesity and PCOS tend to increase throughout the world.
In 1994, leptin was discovered to be directly related to body mass index in obesity. Ovarian cystic
syndrome has been shown to be associated with leptin levels and also that indicating the need for
prevention of obesity in women.
Objective:Clinical and medical determination for the waist circumference of women with PCOS and comporation
study to leptin and comparative study to leptin levels.
Мaterial and Methods:This research included a total of 86 women aged 18-35 in Ulaanbaatar city. We took a permission to
start the research at the meeting of the Research Ethics Council of the Mongolian National University
of Medical Sciences on March 22, 2019. Statistical analysis of this study results was performed using
SPSS 19.0, text recording using Microsoft Office 2018 software, T-test to exclude group differences,
ANOVA test for differences between more than two groups, and p<0.05 statistical probability difference.
Results:The research of the 56 women tested for leptin in the serum of women with PCOS, 28 (32.5%) had
a normal BMI with PCOS and 28 (32.5%) had an excess of BMI with PCOS, respectively. The mean
levels of leptin was 13.86±11.40 kg/ml for people with normal BMI, PCOS and 33.78±17.63 kg/ml
for people with excess BMI, PCOS. Leptin is higher in women with BMI, PCOS and this result is
statistically significant (P-value 0.000).
Conclusion:Leptin levels are higher during PCOS, and leptin levels increase as the number of risk
factors increases. Leptin secretion is affected by BMI and waist circumference.
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