Exercise to Combat the Effect of Insulin Resistance in PCOS.. A Narrative Review

Safa Anwar, Nigar Shikalgar, N. Ashraf, Rizwan Khan
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PCOS is a complex multigenic condition influenced by significant epigenetic and environmental variables, including nutrition and lifestyle. IR is found in roughly 80% of obese women with PCOS and 30–40% of lean women. IR is an impairment of insulin to mediate metabolism in skeletal muscle, adipocytes and liver. Following weight gain, the severity of IR in women with PCOS increases. IR affects many PCOS women who are not overweight, and minor weight loss improves clinical results in those with near-normal body weight. The effect of exercise on IS is optimized through glucose transport and metabolism. Exercise is the first-line treatment for PCOS. Moderate intensity (60–70% VO2max; comparable to 75–80% HRmax) and high-intensity aerobic exercise (heart rate >80%) improves IR in women with PCOS. These exercises are performed for at least 30 minutes per session and 3–5 days per week. A single bout of exercise (2–72 hours postexercise) can improve IS immediately. Exercise improves IS and glycemic management as well as helps in lowering the abdominal fat. Therefore, exercise performed on a regular basis can help improve insulin resistance in women with PCOS.
运动对抗多囊卵巢综合征胰岛素抵抗的影响。叙述性回顾
多囊卵巢综合征是一种复杂的多基因疾病,受显著的表观遗传和环境变量影响,包括营养和生活方式。大约80%患有多囊卵巢综合征的肥胖女性和30-40%的瘦弱女性都有IR。IR是胰岛素介导骨骼肌、脂肪细胞和肝脏代谢的损伤。随着体重增加,PCOS患者IR的严重程度也会增加。IR影响了许多不超重的PCOS女性,轻微的体重减轻可以改善那些体重接近正常的女性的临床结果。运动对IS的影响是通过葡萄糖转运和代谢来优化的。运动是多囊卵巢综合征的一线治疗方法。中等强度(60-70% VO2max;(相当于75-80% HRmax)和高强度有氧运动(心率>80%)可改善PCOS女性的IR。这些练习每次至少30分钟,每周3-5天。单次运动(运动后2-72小时)可以立即改善IS。运动改善IS和血糖控制,并有助于降低腹部脂肪。因此,定期进行锻炼可以帮助改善多囊卵巢综合征女性的胰岛素抵抗。
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