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March 07-08, 2019 | London, UK

Journal of Diabetology | Volume 3

Annual Summit on

Diabetes, Obesity & Heart

Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Syndrome

International Conference on

Joint Event

&

Role of insulin resistance in polycystic ovarian disease

Arati Anand Adhe

1

and

Mohit Vijay Rojekar

2

1

P D Hinduja National Hospital & Research Centre, India

2

Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, India

5-10% of women of reproductive age are affected by polycystic

ovariandisease (PCOD). Its prevalence is 15-20%among infertile

women. It is the commonest endocrine disorder of women

in reproductive age group. It is commonly seen in general

population but most often diagnosed in patients with infertility.

The study design was analytical, prospective, cohort study

which included 125 diagnosed PCOD women from outpatient

department. Parameters studied were BMI, fasting and post

prandial blood sugar levels, insulin resistance. Prevalence of

insulin resistance among PCOS patients attending our OPD was

found to be 43.2%. Our study has shown that insulin resistance

can also be found in patients with low BMI in contrast to

inference of most of the other studies.

Speaker Biography

Arati Anand Adhe has completed her post-graduation form prestigious National Board of

Examinations.She ismemberofprestigiousNational AcademyofMedicalSciences. She has

completed her diploma in reproductive medicine from International School of Medicine,

Kiel, Germany. At present she is consultant at P D Hinduja National Hospital & Research

Centre, Mumbai, India. She has several national and international publications to her credit

including original articles and invited reviews. She has also presented her research work in

many national and international conferences around the globe.

e:

mohitrojekar@gmail.com