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Insulin sensitivity and sex steroid hormone levels during the menstrual cycle in healthy women with non-insulin-dependent diabetic parents. | LitMetric

Insulin sensitivity and sex steroid hormone levels during the menstrual cycle in healthy women with non-insulin-dependent diabetic parents.

Gynecol Obstet Invest

Clinical Epidemiology Research Unit, Western National Medical Center, Mexican Institute of Social Security, and Physiology Department, Health Science Center, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara City, Mexico.

Published: November 1998

Objective: To identify the effect of the menstrual cycle and sex steroid hormone levels on insulin sensitivity in healthy women with non-insulin-dependent diabetic parents.

Methods: A clinical trial was realized in 6 healthy women with non-insulin-dependent diabetic parents and in 6 control subjects. In both phases of the menstrual cycle the following tests were made: insulin tolerance test, metabolic profile, and sex steroid hormone levels.

Results: Insulin sensitivity was significantly lower in the follicular (p = 0.004) and luteal (p = 0.01) phases of the menstrual cycle in probands compared with controls. In the luteal phase dehydroepiandrosterone was higher in probands than in controls (p = 0.009).

Conclusions: Healthy women with non-insulin-dependent diabetic parents had a lower insulin sensitivity in both phases of the menstrual cycle compared with the control group. Dehydroepiandrosterone was higher in the luteal phase in probands than controls.

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