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MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA
卷 196, 期 1, 页码 62-66出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.5694/mja11.10553
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- National Health and Medical Research Council [236207]
- Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
- Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundation
- Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation
- AusDiab Partnership in Type 2 Diabetes
- Bayer HealthCare
- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
- NHMRC [283310, 545200]
- Australian Academy of Science
Objective: To document the prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and its associated characteristics in a sample of urban Indigenous women. Design: A cross-sectional survey of Indigenous women, including biochemical and anthropometric assessments. PCOS was assessed using the National Institutes of Health 1990 criteria. Setting and participants: Indigenous women, aged 15-44 years, living in a defined area in and around Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, September 2003 - March 2005. Main outcome measures: Proportion of participants with PCOS overall and measures of obesity. Results: Among 248 women eligible for assessment, the proportion who had PCOS was 15.3% (95% CI, 10.8%-19.8%). The proportion with PCOS was similar across age groups, but was significantly higher (P = 0.001) in women with a body mass index (BMI) of >= 30.0 kg/m(2) (30.5%) compared with women with a BMI of 25.0-29.9 kg/m(2) (8.2%) or a BMI of < 25.0 kg/m(2) (7.0%). Conclusions: A high proportion of these Indigenous women had PCOS. The significant relationship with obesity gives a strong rationale for screening for PCOS during routine care of Indigenous women who are obese and of reproductive age.
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