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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol. 93, No. 11 4299-4306
Copyright © 2008 by The Endocrine Society

The Impact of Metformin, Oral Contraceptives, and Lifestyle Modification on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Obese Adolescent Women in Two Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trials

Kathleen Hoeger, Kristen Davidson, Lynda Kochman, Tracy Cherry, Laurie Kopin and David S. Guzick

Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology (K.H., L.Koc., D.S.G.), Cardiology (T.C., L.Kop.), and Psychiatry (K.D.), University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Kathleen Hoeger, M.D., Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 668, Rochester, New York 14642. E-mail: Kathy_hoeger{at}urmc.rochester.edu.

Context: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) presents in adolescence, and obesity is a common finding. The benefits and risks of alternate approaches to the management of PCOS in obese adolescent women are not clear.

Objective: We investigated the effects of metformin, oral contraceptives (OCs), and/or lifestyle modification in obese adolescent women with PCOS.

Design: Two small, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials were performed.

Patients and Participants: A total of 79 obese adolescent women with PCOS participated.

Interventions: In the single treatment trial, subjects were randomized to metformin, placebo, a lifestyle modification program, or OC. In the combined treatment trial, all subjects received lifestyle modification and OC and were randomized to metformin or placebo.

Main Outcome Measures: Serum concentrations of androgens and lipids were measured.

Results: Lifestyle modification alone resulted in a 59% reduction in free androgen index with a 122% increase in SHBG. OC resulted in a significant decrease in total testosterone (44%) and free androgen index (86%) but also resulted in an increase in C-reactive protein (39.7%) and cholesterol (14%). The combination of lifestyle modification, OC, and metformin resulted in a 55% decrease in total testosterone, as compared to 33% with combined treatment and placebo, a 4% reduction in waist circumference, and a significant increase in HDL (46%).

Conclusions: In these preliminary trials, both lifestyle modification and OCs significantly reduce androgens and increase SHBG in obese adolescents with PCOS. Metformin, in combination with lifestyle modification and OC, reduces central adiposity, reduces total testosterone, and increases HDL, but does not enhance overall weight reduction.




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J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., November 1, 2008; 93(11): 4218 - 4220.
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