Restoring Reproductive Function In Overweight And Obese Women Of Childbearing Age
Hamdamova M. T. , Bukhara Medical INSTITUTE Named after Abuali ibn Sino, Bukhara, Uzbekistan Jurakulova Z. A , Bukhara Medical INSTITUTE Named after Abuali ibn Sino, Bukhara, UzbekistanAbstract
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among women in Uzbekistan is 31.7 %. There is an annual
increase in people with obesity. The facts of the negative impact of fat mass on the hormonal system
and, as a result, a decrease in fertility in women are not in doubt. The purpose of this study was to
evaluate the results of Metformin use in overweight and obese women of reproductive age. The
study included 45 women of reproductive age who could not reduce weight with diet therapy. All
patients were divided into three groups: group 1-planning pregnancy (n = 15), group 2 – having
abnormal weight gain after childbirth (n = 15), group 3 – having overweight and obesity not related
to pregnancy and childbirth (n = 15). Weight loss while taking Metformin increases fertility and
should be performed in obese women as pre-gravidar training.
Keywords
Obesity, , polycystic ovary syndrome,
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