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dc.contributor.authorAlesi, Simon-
dc.contributor.authorEe, Carolyn-
dc.contributor.authorMoran, Lisa J-
dc.contributor.authorRao, Vibhuti-
dc.contributor.authorMousa, Aya-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-26T07:32:42Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-26T07:32:42Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5181-
dc.description.abstractPolycysticovarysyndrome(PCOS)affects1in5womenofreproductiveage,andischaracterizedbymenstrualirregularities,clinicalorbiochemical hyperandrogenism,andthepresenceofpolycysticovarymorphology.Oneoftherecommendedtreatmentstrategiesintheinternationalevidencebased guidelines is lifestyle modification, which includes diet and exercise, with the aim of improving a range of health outcomes. The incurable natureofPCOSreinforcestheimportanceofdevelopingnovelandinnovativesymptomaticreliefstrategies,whicharecurrentlytheonlyavailable approachesforimprovingqualityoflifeforthesewomen.WomenwithPCOStendtobenutrientdeficientinmanycommonvitaminsandminerals, thoughttobeassociatedwiththepsychological(depression,anxiety,etc.)andphysiological(insulinresistance,diabetes,infertility,etc.)sequelaeof thecondition.Nutrientsupplementationandtheintegrationofcomplementarymedicineasadjunctstotraditionallifestyle-basedtherapiesinPCOS could therefore provide additional benefits to these women. In this review, we synthesize the evidence regarding nutrient supplementation and complementarytherapiesinPCOS,predominantlyfromrandomizedcontrolledtrials,systematicreviews,andmeta-analyses,toprovideanoverview ofthestateofknowledgeinthisfield.Theevidencetodatesuggeststhatspecificvitamins(B-12,inositols,folate,vitaminsD,E,andK),vitamin-like nutrients(bioflavonoidsandα-lipoicacid),minerals(calcium,zinc,selenium,andchromiumpicolinate),andotherformulations(melatonin,ω-3fatty acids,probiotics,andcinnamon),aswellassomecomplementaryapproachessuchasacupunctureandyogamaybebeneficialinPCOS.However, thereremainareasofuncertaintyandkeylimitationsintheliteraturethatmustbeovercomebeforethesetherapiescanbeintegratedintoroutine clinicalpractice.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectChenen_US
dc.subjectLien_US
dc.subjectShien_US
dc.subjectJun heen_US
dc.subjectMaen_US
dc.subjectXiaojuanen_US
dc.subjectShien_US
dc.subjectDazhuoen_US
dc.subjectQuen_US
dc.subjectHuaen_US
dc.titleNutritionalSupplementsandComplementary TherapiesinPolycysticOvarySyndromeen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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