Androgen levels in women with various forms of ovarian dysfunction: associations with cardiometabolic features

Aug 14, 2015Human reproduction (Oxford, England)

Androgen levels in women with different ovarian problems linked to heart and metabolism health

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Abstract

Androgen levels differed substantially between women with and without ovarian dysfunction, with high androgen levels linked to impaired cardiometabolic features.

  • Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) exhibited higher androgen levels compared to women with regular menstrual cycles.
  • Women with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) had lower androgen levels than those with regular menstrual cycles.
  • Increased androgen levels were associated with higher triglycerides, insulin levels, insulin resistance, and mean arterial pressure across all groups.
  • Higher androgen levels correlated with increased blood glucose levels and decreased levels of protective cholesterol in women with PCOS and natural menopause.
  • The strongest associations between androgen levels and cardiometabolic features were found in women with PCOS.

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