Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab 2007;51(1):34-41

Hormonal axes in obesity: cause or effect?

Roberta A. , Marcio C. , Cíntia , Alfredo

DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302007000100007

Several endocrine changes have been described in the obesity state. The corticotropic axis is hyperresponsive and there is enhancement of hormonal clearance, but cortisol levels are within the normal range. It is important to characterize a pseudo-Cushing in obesity. Leptin seems to be a permissive hormone for the beginning of puberty. In adults, gonadotropines are normal, and hyperandrogenism and hyperestrogenism are found. In women, insulin resistance has a central role in polycystic ovarian syndrome (POS), which is associated to ovarian hyperandrogenemia. In obese subjects, growth hormone (GH) is generally low and IGF1 is normal. Thyroid function is commonly normal in obese subjects.

Hormonal axes in obesity: cause or effect?

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