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. 2019 Mar 8;9:3968. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-40653-z

Table 1.

Antropometric parameters, hormonal and metabolic profile and hs-CRP levels in the population studied.

PCOS (n = 73) Control (n = 33) p
Age (years) 26,9 ± 5,5 30,9 ± 5,1 0,001
BMI (kg/m2) 31,0 (18,6–46,9) 22,4 (18,1–37,4) <0,0001
WC (cm) 102 (69–133) 81 (52–110) <0,0001
TT (nmol/L) 2,88 ± 1,18 1,70 ± 0,42 <0,0001
bioT (nmol/L) 1,14 (0,35–2,84) 0,49 (0,28–0,87) <0,0001
A4 (nmol/L) 11,5 ± 4,5 8,0 ± 4,5 <0,0001
SHBG (nmol/L) 26,6 (8,2–105) 61 (19,4–121) <0,0001
Insulin (µUI/ml) 12,7 (4,2–65,2) 6,8 (2,2–14,4) <0,0001
HOMA 3,46 (0,89–17,86) 1,51 (0,47–3,48) <0,0001
hs-CRP (mg/L) 2,38 (0,36–14,53) 1.11 (0,27–9,30) 0,005
LAP (cm.mmol/L) 53,5 (5,0–203,8) 17,4 (6,8–93,4) <0.0001
25-OH-D (nmol/L) 28,8 (25–64) 42,8 (62,5–97) 0,020
Cortisol (nmol/L) 342,1 ± 129,7 369,7 ± 102,1 ns

Results are expressed as median (range) or mean ± SD according to distribution. BMI: body mass index, WC: waist circumference, TT: total testosterone, bioT: bioavailable testosterone, A4: androstenedione, hs-CRP: high sensitive C reactive protein, LAP: lipid accumulation product, 25-OH-D: 25-hydroxyvitamin D.