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Type: Journal article
Title: Ghrelin and measures of satiety are altered in polycystic ovary syndrome but not differentially affected by diet composition
Author: Moran, L.
Noakes, M.
Clifton, P.
Wittert, G.
Tomlinson, L.
Galletly, C.
Luscombe-Marsh, N.
Norman, R.
Citation: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2004; 89(7):3337-3344
Publisher: Endocrine Society
Issue Date: 2004
ISSN: 0021-972X
1945-7197
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L. J. Moran, M. Noakes, P. M. Clifton, G. A. Wittert, L. Tomlinson, C. Galletly, N. D. Luscombe and R. J. Norman
Abstract: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine condition in women of reproductive age associated with obesity. It may involve dysregulation of ghrelin, a hormone implicated in appetite regulation. The effect of diet composition on ghrelin is unclear. Overweight women with and without PCOS were randomized to a high-protein (40% carbohydrate, 30% protein; 10 PCOS, six non-PCOS) or standard protein diet (55% carbohydrate, 15% protein; 10 PCOS, six non-PCOS) for 12 wk of energy restriction and 4 wk of weight maintenance. Diet composition had no effect on fasting or postprandial ghrelin or measures of satiety. Non-PCOS subjects had a 70% higher fasting baseline ghrelin (P = 0.011), greater increase in fasting ghrelin (57.5 vs. 34.0%, P = 0.033), and greater maximal decrease in postprandial ghrelin after weight loss (–144.1 ± 58.4 vs. –28.9 ± 14.2 pg/ml, P = 0.02) than subjects with PCOS. Subjects with PCOS were less satiated (P = 0.001) and more hungry (P = 0.007) after a test meal at wk 0 and 16 than subjects without PCOS. Appetite regulation, as measured by subjective short-term hunger and satiety and ghrelin homeostasis, may be impaired in PCOS.
Keywords: Humans
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Obesity
Body Weight
Insulin
Peptide Hormones
Blood Glucose
Dietary Proteins
Pain Measurement
Caloric Restriction
Diet
Fasting
Regression Analysis
Patient Compliance
Satiety Response
Body Composition
Homeostasis
Postprandial Period
Adult
Middle Aged
Female
Ghrelin
Description: Copyright © 2004 by The Endocrine Society
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2003-031583
Published version: http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/89/7/3337
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