Summary:
Obesity, the result of combined genetic and environmental factors, is in recent decades one of the
most frequent diseases and is encountered mainly in Europe and North America.
In women it is associated with the risk of several diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, osteoarthritis, cardiovascular diseases, sleep apnoea syndrome, breast cancer, cancer of the uterus and also
with impairment of reproductive functions.
Already during the last century some observations confirmed that a very low or very high body
weight is more frequently associated with disorders of the menstrual cycle (MC), infertility and
poor reproductive capacity. However only during the last decades the pathophysiological and
molecular mechanisms of this relationship were gradually elucidated. The main factors which
influences the menstrual cycle in obesity are: impaired estrogen metabolism, changes in the
concentration of sex hormone binding globulin, hyperinsulinaemia, and probably also leptin levels.
Key words:
Obesity - Disorders of the menstrual cycle - Polycystic ovaries syndrome - Hyperinsuli-
naemia - Insulin resistance - Hyperandrogenism - Metformin
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