Characterization of metabolic changes in the phenotypes of women with polycystic ovary syndrome in a large Mediterranean population from Sicily

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Objective: To better characterize the metabolic alterations in various phenotypes of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in a large homogeneous (Sicilian) Mediterranean population with a low prevalence of obesity. Design: Retrospective study. Patients: A total of 1215 consecutively evaluated women with PCOS divided into four Rotterdam phenotypes (A, B, C and D) and in 108 matched ovulatory, nonhyperandrogenic women. Measurements: BMI, fasting glucose, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol and an oral glucose tolerance test. Results: The overall prevalence of obesity was 31%, metabolic syndrome 6.6%, diabetes 2.1%, altered glucose metabolism 13.1%, and abnormal lipid profile 60%. Phenotype B had the highest prevalence of obesity, metabolic syndrome, altered glucose metabolism and lipid abnormalities compared to other PCOS phenotypes and controls. Phenotype A was more obese and more women had metabolic syndrome compared to phenotypes C and D but phenotype C had a similar prevalence of altered glucose metabolism and lipid abnormalities compared to phenotype A which had a higher BMI. These metabolic abnormalities in A and C were higher compared to phenotype D and controls. Multivariate analysis showed that BMI predicts only abnormalities in fasting glucose and triglycerides, while there was no association with androgens. Conclusions: In Mediterranean women with PCOS from Sicily with a lower prevalence of obesity, the prevalence of diabetes, altered glucose metabolism and metabolic syndrome were much lower than reported in US studies. Phenotype B was the most metabolically affected phenotype, followed by phenotype A. Phenotype C had an intermediate disorder but with a high prevalence of altered glucose metabolism and lipid alterations. Only the normoandrogenic phenotype D had no metabolic abnormalities. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

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Androgens, Body mass index, Glucose, Mediterranean, Metabolic, Phenotypes, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Adult, Cholesterol, hdl, Cholesterol, ldl, Female, Glucose tolerance test, Humans, Retrospective studies, Sicily, Triglycerides, Young adult, Androgen, High density lipoprotein cholesterol, Low density lipoprotein cholesterol, Triacylglycerol, Article, Body mass, Cholesterol blood level, Cohort analysis, Comparative study, Controlled study, Diabetes mellitus, Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, Disorders of lipid metabolism, Human, Lipid fingerprinting, Major clinical study, Metabolic balance, Metabolic syndrome x, Multivariate analysis, Obesity, Oral glucose tolerance test, Ovary polycystic disease, Phenotype, Predictive value, Prevalence, Priority journal, Retrospective study, Blood, Metabolism

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