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Quality of life and body mass index in overweight adult women with polycystic ovary syndrome during a lifestyle modification program / Veerle De Frène, Lesley Verhofstadt, Jan Lammertyn, Isabelle Stuyver, Ann Buysse, Petra De Sutter

By: Series: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing. 44 : 5, page 587-599 Publication details: September-October 2015Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: "Objective To evaluate changes in body mass index (BMI) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), including an acne parameter, of overweight adult women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) during a lifestyle modification program. Design: Prospective longitudinal within-patient study. Design Prospective longitudinal within-patient study. Setting Department of Reproductive Medicine of the Ghent University Hospital (Belgium). Participants Thirty-three overweight (BMI>25 kg/m2) women with PCOS between age 18 and 43 years. Methods Participants followed a 24-week lifestyle modification program consisting of a diet, exercise, and psychological subprogram. BMI was assessed at Weeks 0, 8, 16, and 24 of the program. The HRQoL was measured at Week 0, 12, and 24 of the program using the PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome Questionnaire (PCOSQ) and a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) to evaluate the influence of acne on HRQoL. Results During a 24-week period no significant decrease in BMI occurred (mean difference=1.71, 95% confidence interval [CI] [-1.38, 4.81]. During that period, there was a significant positive evolution of the total PCOSQ score, F(2, 37.5)=23.7, the emotions, F(2, 37.9)=4.2, weight, F(2, 42.1)=24.8, body hair, F(2, 35.6)=3.3, and infertility problems domain scores, F(2, 43.1)=15.64, of the PCOSQ, as well as of the acne VAS score, F(2, 29.3)=4.2. These effects primarily occurred during the first 12 weeks. Conclusion In spite of no significant changes in BMI, the HRQoL of overweight adult women with PCOS significantly improved during a 24-week lifestyle modification program."
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"Objective To evaluate changes in body mass index (BMI) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), including an acne parameter, of overweight adult women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) during a lifestyle modification program. Design: Prospective longitudinal within-patient study. Design Prospective longitudinal within-patient study. Setting Department of Reproductive Medicine of the Ghent University Hospital (Belgium). Participants Thirty-three overweight (BMI>25 kg/m2) women with PCOS between age 18 and 43 years. Methods Participants followed a 24-week lifestyle modification program consisting of a diet, exercise, and psychological subprogram. BMI was assessed at Weeks 0, 8, 16, and 24 of the program. The HRQoL was measured at Week 0, 12, and 24 of the program using the PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome Questionnaire (PCOSQ) and a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) to evaluate the influence of acne on HRQoL. Results During a 24-week period no significant decrease in BMI occurred (mean difference=1.71, 95% confidence interval [CI] [-1.38, 4.81]. During that period, there was a significant positive evolution of the total PCOSQ score, F(2, 37.5)=23.7, the emotions, F(2, 37.9)=4.2, weight, F(2, 42.1)=24.8, body hair, F(2, 35.6)=3.3, and infertility problems domain scores, F(2, 43.1)=15.64, of the PCOSQ, as well as of the acne VAS score, F(2, 29.3)=4.2. These effects primarily occurred during the first 12 weeks. Conclusion In spite of no significant changes in BMI, the HRQoL of overweight adult women with PCOS significantly improved during a 24-week lifestyle modification program."

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