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Most-Performer-5064 t1_isw76ci wrote
Reply to comment by Thin_Insect_3005 in Large population study reaffirms link between PCOS and metabolic complications of pregnancy by CognitiveFunction34
Weight or bmi dosent matter when a woman is overweight or obese. Excess adipos cells elevate inflamatory markers in the body. Is it worse with a person who has pcos or not? If it is worse with pco than follow up study should be about weight and pco.
Most-Performer-5064 t1_isrzbo1 wrote
Reply to comment by Thin_Insect_3005 in Large population study reaffirms link between PCOS and metabolic complications of pregnancy by CognitiveFunction34
Weight was not specify, that was my problem.
Most-Performer-5064 t1_isrcrtn wrote
Reply to comment by Thin_Insect_3005 in Large population study reaffirms link between PCOS and metabolic complications of pregnancy by CognitiveFunction34
Bmi of lower than 30kg/m2. This can mean whatever I want to believe. The thing with pollicystic ovarian syndrome is that you have to be obese to have pcos. The other part of the spectrum are the women who have a bmi of <20kg/m2 and pollicystic ovaries without insulin resistance. 165 cm, 50kg is a Bmi of 18,4 165 cm, 80kg is a Bmi of 29,4 I would say that second woman would have a greater chance of having insulin resistance than the first.
Most-Performer-5064 t1_isogvi4 wrote
Reply to comment by CognitiveFunction34 in Large population study reaffirms link between PCOS and metabolic complications of pregnancy by CognitiveFunction34
Women with pcos are more inclined to be overweight. Excess weight in itself causes the same problems. They should make the follow up study about outcome of pregnancy in obese women with pcos and without pcos.
Most-Performer-5064 t1_itxxu65 wrote
Reply to New Zealand women lawmakers outnumber men for the first time. by flabbywoofwoof
Insert Anakin Padme meme Because of quality instead of equity, right? Right?