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Dietary glycemic index is associated with less favorable anthropometric and metabolic profiles in polycystic ovary syndrome wom
Gynecology | PBF | Graff SK et al. | 2013 | Brazil | Fertility and Sterility
Objective To compare glycemic index (GI) in the usual diet of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and control women and to investigate whether dietary GI is associated with body composition and anthropometric and metabolic variables across PCOS phenotypes. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting University hospital outpatient clinic. Patient (s) Sixty-one women with PCOS and 44 nonhirsute women with ovulatory cycles. Intervention (s) Metabolic work-up, biochemical and hormonal assays, assessment of body composition and …
Effects of high intensity interval training and strength training on metabolic, cardiovascular and hormonal outcomes in women w
Gynecology | FFM, BFM, PBF, VFA | Almenning I et al. | 2015 | Norway | PLoS One
Background Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrinopathy in reproductive-age women, and associates with insulin resistance. Exercise is advocated in this disorder, but little knowledge exists on the optimal exercise regimes. We assessed the effects of high intensity interval training and strength training on metabolic, cardiovascular, and hormonal outcomes in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. Materials and Methods Three-arm parallel randomized controlled trial. Thirty-one women with polycystic ovary syndrome (age …
Chronic fatigue, physical impairments and quality of life in women with endometriosis: A case-control study
Gynecology | SLM, PBF | Álvarez-Salvago et al. | 2020 | Spain | Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
Aim: To explore endometriosis-related fatigue (ERF), health-related fitness, sleep quality, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in women with endometriosis in comparison with matched controls. Methods: Twenty-five affected women and twenty-five age and height-matched women without endometriosis were included. ERF was assessed through the Piper Fatigue Scale; health-related fitness was assessed through the Schöber, flamingo, and 6-min walking tests and dynamometry; and body composition was assessed through …