Putative Complementary Compounds to Counteract Insulin-Resistance in PCOS Patients.
Tabatha PetrilloElisa SempriniVeronica TomatisMelania ArnesanoFedora AmbrosettiChristian BattipagliaAlessandra SponzilliFrancesco RicciardielloAndrea R GenazzaniAlessandro D GenazzaniPublished in: Biomedicines (2022)
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most frequent endocrine-metabolic disorder among women at reproductive age. The diagnosis is based on the presence of at least two out of three criteria of the Rotterdam criteria (2003). In the last decades, the dysmetabolic aspect of insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinemia have been taken into account as the additional key features in the etiopathology of PCOS, and they have been widely studied. Since PCOS is a complex and multifactorial syndrome with different clinical manifestations, it is difficult to find the gold standard treatment. Therefore, a great variety of integrative treatments have been reported to counteract insulin resistance. PCOS patients need a tailored therapeutic strategy, according to the patient's BMI, the presence or absence of familiar predisposition to diabetes, and the patient's desire to achieve pregnancy or not. The present review analyzes and discloses the main clinical insight of such complementary substances.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- insulin resistance
- end stage renal disease
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- metabolic syndrome
- high fat diet
- ejection fraction
- skeletal muscle
- prognostic factors
- high fat diet induced
- body mass index
- glycemic control
- patient reported outcomes
- physical activity
- drinking water
- weight gain
- combination therapy