ea0015p160 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008
Phelan Niamh
, O'Connor Annalouise
, Tun Tommy Kway
, Correia Neuman
, Roche Helen
, Boran Gerard
, Gibney James
There is an increase in cardiovascular risk factors in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) compared with BMI matched controls. Almost all women with PCOS are insulin resistant and increased cardiovascular risk is commonly attributed to insulin resistance (IR). However, it is unclear if cardiovascular risk differs in women with PCOS compared to equally insulin resistant women. We performed a caseĀcontrol study (n=56 pairs) of women with PCOS (NIH criteria) compared t...