The relation of the dynamics of anthropometric data in obese women of childbearing age with treatment type
Journal Title: Міжнародний ендокринологічний журнал - Year 2017, Vol 13, Issue 2
Abstract
The aim was to study efficiency of pathogenetic therapy and dynamics of anthropometric indexes in obese women of childbearing age having different endocrine pathology before and 6 months later after treatment. Materials and methods. Under an etiologic factor the obese patients were divided into three groups: with polycystic syndrome of ovaries (PCOS) (n = 30), hypothalamic obesity (n = 21) and with obesity and primary hypothyroidism (n = 20). All patients were examined using biochemical, hormonal methods of research, magnetic resonance tomography of pituitary. Results. The patients of the first and second groups had significant decrease of body mass index (BMI) after 6 months of treatment, while patients of the third group did not attain significant decrease of BMI over 6 months of treatment. In addition, 10 patients of the first group became pregnant (19.5 %). The patients of the first and second groups had significant improvement of indexes as compared to average data of waist circumference and waist — hip ratio against the treatment, while the patients of the third group did not find significant changes of those indexes over 6 months of treatment. Conclusions. The treatment with metformine in obese patients significantly improves clinical indices and declines BMI. Optimization of treatment of obesity in women of reproductive age is based on the individual programs, the choice of which is determined by the values of anthropometric indices, hormonal and metabolic status, features of food behavior and personality-emotional sphere, menstrual and reproductive functioning. Realization of curative measures complex considering the worked out algorithm of individual selection of obesity therapy allows reduce effectively and retain the attained body weight, improves somatic and reproductive health for the women of reproductive age.
Authors and Affiliations
S. I. Ismailov, M. B. Abduvakhabova
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