Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, NUHS Tower Block, 1E Kent Ridge Road, Level 12, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, 119228.
Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Republic of Singapore.
BMC Womens Health. 2021 Apr 1;21(1):135. doi: 10.1186/s12905-021-01277-6.
A diagnosis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and its related phenotypic features including increased hair growth can affect a woman's social and emotional well-being. We aim to determine firstly, if excess body weight affects menstrual cycle length, excessive hair growth and other phenotypic features in healthy women without PCOS and secondly, whether having PCOS exacerbates the effects of high body mass index (BMI).
A prospective cross-sectional study involving healthy women (21-45 years) recruited at an annual health screen for hospital staff and volunteers from the university community, and PCOS cases referred to tertiary gynecological clinics in Singapore. To dissect the independent and/or combinatorial effects of PCOS and BMI on the phenotypic features, subjects were divided into four categories: non-PCOS (normal BMI), non-PCOS (high BMI), PCOS (normal BMI), and PCOS (high BMI). General linear modelling was performed to compare clinical, ovarian, hormonal and metabolic parameters across these four categories.
Of 389 participants, 134 (34.4%) were classified as PCOS and the remaining 255 (65.6%), as the non-PCOS population. Overall 45.2% of women had high BMI (≥ 23). Compared to non-PCOS subjects, women with PCOS had a higher BMI (mean (SD): 25.14 ± 6.46 vs 23.08 ± 4.36, p < 0.001). Women with PCOS and high BMI had increased hair growth with modified Ferriman-Gallwey (mFG) scores that were 2.96-fold higher versus healthy-normal BMI women (mean difference; 1.85, 95% CI 0.80-2.90). Compared to healthy-high BMI women, PCOS women with high BMI had significantly higher mean differences in mFG scores (1.79, 95% CI 0.64-2.93). In PCOS women, having high BMI also significantly increased mFG scores by 1.85-fold (mean difference; 1.82. 95% CI 0.52-3.12). This effect was mirrored by the additive effect of BMI and PCOS on free androgen index. No independent effect of high BMI on rates of oligomenorrhoea, antral follicle count, ovarian volume or serum androgens were observed.
We observed an additive effect of body weight to increase hair growth in women with PCOS. Maximum mFG scores were present in PCOS women with high BMI. Such increases in mFG score may affect the self-esteem of women with PCOS.
多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的诊断及其相关表型特征,包括毛发增多,会影响女性的社交和情感健康。我们旨在首先确定,超重是否会影响无 PCOS 的健康女性的月经周期长度、毛发过度生长和其他表型特征,其次,是否存在 PCOS 会加剧高体重指数(BMI)的影响。
一项前瞻性横断面研究纳入了在医院工作人员年度健康筛查中招募的健康女性(21-45 岁)和来自大学社区的志愿者,以及在新加坡三级妇科诊所就诊的 PCOS 病例。为了剖析 PCOS 和 BMI 对表型特征的独立和/或组合影响,将受试者分为四组:非 PCOS(正常 BMI)、非 PCOS(高 BMI)、PCOS(正常 BMI)和 PCOS(高 BMI)。采用一般线性模型比较这四组的临床、卵巢、激素和代谢参数。
在 389 名参与者中,有 134 名(34.4%)被归类为 PCOS,其余 255 名(65.6%)为非 PCOS 人群。总体而言,45.2%的女性 BMI 偏高(≥23)。与非 PCOS 受试者相比,PCOS 女性的 BMI 更高(均值(SD):25.14±6.46 与 23.08±4.36,p<0.001)。BMI 偏高的 PCOS 女性的毛发增多,改良 Ferriman-Gallwey(mFG)评分高 2.96 倍,与健康正常 BMI 的女性相比(均值差值;1.85,95%CI 0.80-2.90)。与健康高 BMI 女性相比,BMI 偏高的 PCOS 女性的 mFG 评分均值差值显著更高(1.79,95%CI 0.64-2.93)。在 PCOS 女性中,BMI 偏高也使 mFG 评分增加了 1.85 倍(均值差值;1.82,95%CI 0.52-3.12)。这种效应反映在 BMI 和 PCOS 对游离雄激素指数的附加效应上。未观察到 BMI 偏高对月经稀发、窦卵泡计数、卵巢体积或血清雄激素的发生率有独立影响。
我们观察到体重的附加效应对 PCOS 女性的毛发增多有影响。在 BMI 偏高的 PCOS 女性中,mFG 评分达到最大值。mFG 评分的这种增加可能会影响 PCOS 女性的自尊心。