PCOS from Lifestyle to the Use of Inositol and Insulin Sensitizers

2014 
PCOS patients are typically characterized by chronic anovulation, hyperandrogenism, and polycystic ovaries, and these aspects are frequent in a high percentage of women during the reproductive life. PCOS frequently show overweight and/or obesity and are characterized by a higher production of androgens and reduced sensitivity to insulin. In fact it is of great importance to note that more than 40–45% of all PCOS patients show overweight up to obesity and that these patients have a modest up to an exaggerated hyperinsulinism in response to the standard oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). What is relevant to point out is that such reduced insulin sensitivity can be observed also in 10–15% of the normal weight PCOS, thus confirming that hyperinsulinism can show up not only in relation to obesity or to excess of fat tissue but also as an intrinsic abnormal ability to control glucose metabolism.
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