A study finds weight loss interventions may help improve PCOS symptoms in women.
A study from the University of Oxford indicates that weight loss interventions can improve symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in women, including enhancing menstrual frequency and insulin regulation. PCOS, affecting about one in ten women, often leads to hormonal imbalances and infertility. The findings suggest that weight management strategies may be effective for those struggling with PCOS, particularly among overweight individuals, although some symptoms showed little improvement.
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