Women with
PCOS are at greater risk for heart disease and diabetes, conditions which may be prevented through exercise.
Women with
PCOS are at a greater risk for developing OHSS due to the already large number of follicles on the ovary and the tendency for women with PCOS to over-respond to the hormones.
Since women with
PCOS are at greater risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease any diet that promotes weight loss and glycemic control may be beneficial.
Not exact matches
For this reason, those who suffer from difficult menstrual cycles may
be at greater risk of developing
PCOS.
Heart disease
is the number one killer of women and women with
PCOS are at a much
greater risk for developing atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
Studies performed have determined that patients diagnosed with
PCOS were three times more likely to develop autoimmune thyroid disease and
are at greater risk for developing coronary heart disease.