Obesity and sex steroid changes across puberty: evidence for marked hyperandrogenemia in pre- and early pubertal obese girls |
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Authors: | McCartney Christopher R Blank Susan K Prendergast Kathleen A Chhabra Sandhya Eagleson Christine A Helm Kristin D Yoo Richard Chang R Jeffrey Foster Carol M Caprio Sonia Marshall John C |
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Affiliation: | Center for Research in Reproduction, Box 800391, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA. cm2hq@virginia.edu |
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Abstract: | CONTEXT: Peripubertal obesity is associated with abnormal sex steroid concentrations, but the timing of onset and degree of these abnormalities remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the degree of hyperandrogenemia across puberty in obese girls and assess overnight sex steroid changes in Tanner stage 1-3 girls. DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional analysis. SETTING: The study was conducted at general clinical research centers. SUBJECTS: Thirty normal-weight (body mass index for age < 85%) and 74 obese (body mass index for age >or= 95%) peripubertal girls. INTERVENTION: Blood samples (circa 0500-0700 h) were taken while fasting. Samples from the preceding evening (circa 2300 h) were obtained in 23 Tanner 1-3 girls. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Hormone concentrations stratified by Tanner stage were measured. RESULTS: Compared with normal-weight girls, mean free testosterone (T) was elevated 2- to 9-fold across puberty in obese girls, whereas fasting insulin was 3-fold elevated in obese Tanner 1-3 girls (P < 0.05). Mean LH was lower in obese Tanner 1 and 2 girls (P < 0.05) but not in more mature girls. In a subgroup of normal-weight Tanner 1-3 girls (n = 17), mean progesterone (P) and T increased overnight 2.3- and 2.4-fold, respectively (P
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