PCOS risk in kids tied to obesity; emotional distress in diabetes

PCOS risk in kids tied to obesity; emotional distress in diabetes

Researchers found that children and teens with a genetic risk for polycystic ovary syndrome faced higher odds of developing obesity.

by healio.com

Study data suggest that children and adolescents with a high polygenic risk score for polycystic ovary syndrome tend to have a higher BMI and are more likely to develop obesity.

It was the top story in endocrinology last week.

Another top story was about how most adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes reported emotional distress, including feeling depressed or anxious, but do not discuss it with their diabetes care team.

Read these and more top stories in endocrinology below:

Children with higher genetic risk for PCOS more likely to develop obesity

Children and adolescents with a high polygenic risk score for polycystic ovary syndrome tend to have a higher BMI and are more likely to develop obesity, according to study data. Read more.

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