%0 Journal Article %T Comparison of vitamin D levels in obese and non obese patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome in a South Indian population %A Lakshmi R. Lakshman %A Binu Parameswaran Pillai %A Rahul Lakshman %A Harish Kumar %J International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology %D 2013 %I Medip Academy %R 10.5455/2320-1770.ijrcog20130915 %X Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common metabolic abnormality occurring in young women of reproductive age. Low vitamin D levels were found to be associated with the development of obesity and insulin resistance in young women with PCOS. The study was conducted as a prospective observational study involving 121 women with PCOS. The diagnosis of PCOS cases were based on the revised Rotterdam consensus criteria. Vitamin D levels were compared in the obese and non obese PCOS groups and also with the controls. In the PCOS group, sixty subjects were obese with BMI of ¡Ý25 kg/m2 and forty seven subjects were found to be non obese. In the control group, sixteen subjects were obese and sixty five subjects were non obese. The mean vitamin D level in the PCOS group was 15.45¡À7.88 ng/ml and in the control group was 12.83¡À5.76ng/ml. The mean vitamin D levels in the obese and non obese group with PCOS were 16.11¡À8.9ng/ml and 14.61¡À6.1ng/ml respectively. Majority of the patients and controls had vitamin D deficiency and there was no difference in the vitamin D levels in PCOS group and controls as well as obese and non obese groups. [Int J Reprod Contracept Obstet Gynecol 2013; 2(3.000): 336-343] %K Polycystic ovary syndrome %K Insulin resistance %K Obese %K Vitamin D %U http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=38410