Heart disease risk for women with hormonal disorder

Posted: 13 Apr, 2010

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Adelaide researchers have found evidence of a link between a common hormonal disorder in women and heart disease – and they’re seeking more women to take part in a new study to confirm their results.

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder affecting about 10% of women of reproductive age and is a leading cause of infertility.

A preliminary study – conducted by researchers with the University of Adelaide’s Robinson Institute and the Cardiology Department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital – has exposed other major health risks and some common misconceptions about PCOS.

The pilot study, involving a small sample of women, showed that:

- Young women (average age of 31 years) with PCOS had significant abnormalities in blood clotting and blood vessel function, which are important risk factors in heart disease;
- This risk was not limited to overweight or obese women with PCOS – it affected women of all body shapes and sizes, including lean women.

“The degree of blood clotting and blood vessel abnormalities seen in women with PCOS in this study was very striking, similar to what we would normally see in older patients with known heart disease,” says Dr Alicia

Chan, Cardiologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and PhD student with the University of Adelaide’s Robinson Institute.

“With women now making up almost half of all Australians affected by heart disease, it’s very important that we understand the link between PCOS and these heart disease risk factors.

“Importantly, this is the first study to suggest that PCOS is strongly associated with an increased risk of heart disease independent of women’s weight or evidence of diabetes. It’s a common misconception that only overweight or obese women are affected by PCOS – we need women to understand that they could still have these heart disease risk factors regardless of their weight,” Dr Chan says.

More women (aged 20-60 years) are now needed for a bigger study into the links between PCOS and heart disease. This one-off study of up to 90 minutes will involve blood tests and a special ultrasound test.

Female volunteers with and without PCOS are required. Those interested in taking part in the study should contact Dr Alicia Chan on (08) 8222 7539 or email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

The principal features of PCOS are: irregular periods and excessive amounts of androgenic (or masculine) hormones resulting in a hairier body and acne.

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#1 Age Spot on 31/08/2010 at 20.49

I’m fearful of taking of my shirt in public places the beach. I’m only 18 and I’m self conscious of my body. I’m pretty hairy, which is normal I guess, but I also have hair starting to grow on my lower back. It’s thick and dark. On top of that I have acne on both sides of my shoulders.

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