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Insulin resistance as link between polycystic ovary syndrome and cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction
International Journal of Cardiology, 06/26/09
Perciaccante A et al. – In a comment on a previous study, insulin resistance is proposed as a possible link between polycystic ovary syndrome (POS) and autonomic cardiovascular function.
Methods- Proposal in response to previous study showing that POS is associated with an impaired autonomic neural control of the cardiovascular system
- Association of POS with impaired autonomic neural control of the cardiovascular system is characterized by a depressed heart rate variability
- Insulin resistance is proposed as a possible link between POS and autonomic cardiovascular function
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