Impaired Lipolysis, Diminished Fat Oxidation, and Metabolic Inflexibility in Obese Girls With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism2017Vol. 103(2), pp. 546–554
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Abstract
Obese girls with PCOS vs obese girls without PCOS have decreased lipid mobilization, diminished fat oxidation, and metabolic inflexibility. Whether this metabolic phenotype of adipose tissue dysfunction, which is conducive to fat accretion, plays a role in the induction and maintenance of obesity in adolescent girls with PCOS remains to be determined.
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