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Table 1 Basic characteristic in oligo−/anovulation PCOS women, eumenorrheic PCOS women and control women

From: Lifestyle and environmental contributions to ovulatory dysfunction in women of polycystic ovary syndrome

 

PCOS-OA

PCOS-non-OA

Con

P

No.

1979

238

279

 

Age (yrs)

31.11 ± 3.71

31.56 ± 3.49

29.81 ± 3.77

< 0.01a

BMI (kg/m2)

24.90 ± 4.09

25.31 ± 4.39

22.93 ± 3.86

< 0.01a

Total AFC

27.63 ± 8.06

27.68 ± 9.23

14.72 ± 5.44

< 0.01a

LH/FSH

1.50 ± 0.81

1.58 ± 0.85

0.79 ± 0.30

< 0.01a

T (ng/dl)

80.14 ± 18.82

67.79 ± 23.46

23.78 ± 12.83

< 0.01a

E2(pg/ml)

45.73 ± 19.36

45.22 ± 19.13

34.87 ± 25.42

< 0.01a

  1. Data was presented as Mean ± SD for normality distributions. One-way anova and t test were used in continuous variables
  2. Abbreviation: BMI Body mass index
  3. asignificance was set at level of 0.05