Types of reproductive disorders in underweight and overweight young females and correlations of respective hormonal changes with BMI.

Nutsa Aladashvili-Chikvaidze, Jenara Kristesashvili, Manana Gegechkori
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Abstract

Background: Higher risks of reproductive problems have been found in underweight and overweight women with rapid weight gain or loss but evidence is inconsistent especially in relation to the effect of age of body weight changes.

Objective: The aim of our study was to detect the peculiarities of menstrual function, prevalence of different types of reproductive disorders and correlations of respective hormonal changes with body mass index (BMI) in young female patients with thinness or obesity since childhood.

Materials and methods: In this prospective cross-sectional study 48 underweight and 55 overweight/obese young women with different reproductive problems underwent complete clinical and hormonal analyses. All 103 patients had weight problems since childhood.

Results: Polycystic ovarian syndrome and metabolic syndrome was the most frequent in overweight and obese women, whilst non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia and ovarian dysfunction prevailed in underweight women (p˂0.001). No difference was determined according to the age of menarche (p=0.885) and types of menstrual disturbances (p=0.34) between the study groups. Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism was not found in young women who were lean since childhood. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) (p=0.013) and sex hormone binging globulin (SHBG) (p˂0.001) levels were higher in women with low BMI, whilst free testosterone (FT) (p=0.019) and total testosterone (TT) (p=0.003) levels were higher in high BMI participants. BMI negatively correlated with FSH (p=0.009) and SHBG (p=0.001); and positively correlated with FT (p=0.001) and TT (p=0.002).

Conclusion: Peculiarities of menstrual function and hormonal changes in young women with thinness or obesity since childhood are related to the types of reproductive disorders and their childhood BMI.

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体重过轻和超重年轻女性生殖障碍类型及各自激素变化与BMI的相关性。
背景:在体重迅速增加或减少的体重过轻和超重妇女中发现生殖问题的风险较高,但证据不一致,特别是在年龄对体重变化的影响方面。目的:探讨自幼偏瘦或肥胖的年轻女性患者月经功能的特点、不同类型生殖障碍的患病率以及各自激素变化与体重指数(BMI)的相关性。材料和方法:在这项前瞻性横断面研究中,48名体重不足和55名超重/肥胖的年轻女性患有不同的生殖问题,对她们进行了完整的临床和激素分析。所有103例患者从小就有体重问题。结果:多囊卵巢综合征和代谢综合征在超重和肥胖女性中最常见,而非典典性先天性肾上腺增生和卵巢功能障碍在体重不足的女性中最常见(p小于0.001)。根据月经初潮年龄(p=0.885)和月经紊乱类型(p=0.34),各组间无差异。从小就瘦的年轻女性没有发现促性腺激素减退症。低BMI的女性卵泡刺激素(FSH) (p=0.013)和性激素暴球蛋白(SHBG) (p小于0.001)水平较高,而高BMI的女性游离睾酮(FT) (p=0.019)和总睾酮(TT) (p=0.003)水平较高。BMI与FSH (p=0.009)、SHBG (p=0.001)呈负相关;与FT (p=0.001)、TT (p=0.002)呈正相关。结论:从小开始偏瘦或偏胖的年轻女性月经功能及激素变化的特殊性与生殖障碍类型及儿童期BMI有关。
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