This could increase your chances of getting Covid 50% study indicates
Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCO) are at a higher risk for the virus.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, more and more health conditions have been linked to a higher risk ofCOVID-19 [Feminine. Disease and prevention control centers retain a most common functions - which includes everything from genetics, socio-economic status and age on pre-existing health conditions such as diabetes, obesity and the cancer. Now, a new study states that there is another relatively common health condition that can also increase your chances of a serious Covid-19 infection and it is rather unexpected.
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Women with PCO are high risk for COVID - and they are otherwise young and healthy
According to the new research, published in theEuropean society of endocrinologyWomen with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO) are at higher risk for the virus compared to other women in their age group. And many of them are otherwise young and healthy.
According toCDC, SOPC affects six to 12% of women in the United States or about five million. Although most often associated with infertility, the CDC explains that women who suffer from PCO are often resistant to insulin, which means that their bodies can do insulin, they can not use it effectively , increasing their risk of type 2 diabetes "they also have higher levels of androgens (male hormones than women also), who can prevent eggs from being released (ovulation) and cause irregular periods, a Acne, a thinning hair thinning and surplus hair growth on the face and body, "explains. Women with disease are also more likely to suffer from obesity, one of COVID's major preventable risk factors. And, by the CDC, more than half of the women with the disease will develop diabetes before their 40th anniversary. They are also more subject to insulin resistance, cardiac diseases and endometrial cancer. Arterial hypertension and low vitamin D, also related to an increase in the risk of covidation, are common to those with the PCOs.
"Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCO) have an increased risk of cardio-metabolic disease, which have been identified as a risk factor for Covid-19", has written the authors of the study. According to their conclusions, there was an increased risk of 52% Covid-19 infection among women with PCOs, which remained increased to 28% above the controls after adjusting from the age, the BMI. altered glucose regulations and other explanatory variables.
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These women have been neglected
"Women with PCO have recently been highlighted as a neglected and potentially high-risk population for Cvid-19" procurement, "the author's principal of the author of the Institute of Metabolism and research from the University of Birmingham,Explain.
One thing that the study did not explore is the impact of the SOPC on "the risk of a severe course of CVIV-19 infection or the risk of long-term complications related to Covid-19 Covid -19 ", added ARLT.
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