2016
DOI: 10.1002/oby.21681
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Relationship between obesity and anti‐Müllerian hormone in reproductive‐aged African American women

Abstract: Objective To determine whether there is an association between obesity and Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) amongst reproductive-aged African-American women (AAW). Methods 1,654 AAW aged 23–35 who participated in an ongoing NIEHS study were included. Anthropometric measurements, personal health information, and serum AMH and adipokine levels were analyzed. Results The median body mass index (BMI) was 32.4 kg/m2 and the median AMH was 3.18 ng/mL. Participants with obesity had AMH concentrations that were 23.7% … Show more

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“…However, Bernardi et al, reported that BMI at the age of 18 (β=-0.016; 95% CI -0.024, -0.008), which is considered the heaviest reported lifetime weight (β=-0.002; 95% CI -0.003, -0.001) was inversely associated with AMH. This difference may be related to different target population as they included premenopausal women of African-American origin [19]. Our study contradicted others who found negative correlation between the two parameters [8,10,19,20].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…However, Bernardi et al, reported that BMI at the age of 18 (β=-0.016; 95% CI -0.024, -0.008), which is considered the heaviest reported lifetime weight (β=-0.002; 95% CI -0.003, -0.001) was inversely associated with AMH. This difference may be related to different target population as they included premenopausal women of African-American origin [19]. Our study contradicted others who found negative correlation between the two parameters [8,10,19,20].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…This difference may be related to different target population as they included premenopausal women of African-American origin [19]. Our study contradicted others who found negative correlation between the two parameters [8,10,19,20]. Our study reported significant negative correlations between AMH levels and patients' age which was similar to what was reported by others [21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Moreover, among obese women undergoing in-vitro fertilization, obesity adversely affects oocyte quality and uterine receptivity [20,21]. Finally, obesity may adversely affect ovarian reserve [22], a surrogate marker of fertility, and may give rise to luteinizing hormone (LH) surge and corpus luteum dysfunction [23 ■■ ,24,25 ■■ ,26]. Hence, overweight and obese women should be encouraged to lose weight to optimize fertility and pregnancy outcome [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Было выявлено, что у больных ожирением уровень АМГ оказался на 23,7% ниже, чем у больных с ИМТ менее 25 кг/м 2 (2,9 нг/мл против 3,8 нг/мл). В рамках данного исследования ИМТ на момент включения в исследование, ИМТ в возрасте 18 лет, самый высокий вес в течение жизни и уровень лептина отрицательно коррелировали с уровнем АМГ [15].…”
Section: обсуждение основного результата исследованияunclassified
“…Таким образом, по нашим данным, несмотря на то, что для больных ожирением характерны досто-НАУЧНОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ верно более низкие значения маркеров овариального резерва, он остается неизмененным по общепринятым критериям. Аналогичные результаты получены и другими авторами, показавшими снижение овариального резерва у женщин с ожирением по сравнению со здоровыми женщинами, однако данные параметры не выходили за пороговые значения для реактива [15]. В планах наших дальнейших исследований: сравнительный анализ овариального резерва у женщин с нарушениями жирового обмена при первичном/ вторичном синдроме поликистозных яичников.…”
Section: обсуждение основного результата исследованияunclassified