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Malgorzata Mizgier, Speaker at Nutrition conferences
Poznan University of Physical Education, Poland

Abstract:

This study was conducted in two groups of girls with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) categorized as slim (group N) and overweight-to-obese (group Ov/Ob). The study’s primary outcome was to assess the impact of a 12 - week anti-inflammatory diet (AIDiet) intervention, without energy deficit, on daily diet quality improvement, evaluated according to the KIDMED index. The secondary outcome was improving inflammatory, redox, hormonal, and metabolic statuses. In the study, which was completed by 13 girls from the Ov/Ob group and 19 girls from the N group, a significant improvement in the mean KIDMED score was obtained. Moreover, the intervention significantly improves concentration of total antioxidant capacity (TAC), fasting insulin, and the homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index, in the Ov/Ob group, while both groups experienced a reduction in the concentration of interleukin (IL)-1 and IL-6, tumour necrosis factor (TNF-α), and androstenedione. The AIDiet intervention effectively improved the quality of the subjects’ diets, which was associated with the improvement of hormonal and immuno-metabolic markers. However, these changes in normal weight patients were observed regardless of body weight reduction. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT04738409.

Keywords: Polycystic ovary syndrome, Adolescents, Obesity, Inflammation, Mediterranean diet

Biography:

Malgorzata Mizgier is Associate Professor at the Poznan University of Physical Education, Department of Sports Dietetics, Chair of Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences. MSc in Biology at Adam Mickiewicz University and Dietetics at Poznan University of Life Sciences. Ph.D. from the Department of Hygiene and Human Nutrition, Dietetics Division, at Poznan University of Life Sciences. Habilitation at Poznan University of Medical Sciences, in the field of health sciences and medical sciences. The focus of current research includes the influence of diet and physical activity on females with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, menstrual disorders, infertility, and pregnancy.

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