Connect with us

Health

Polycystic ovary syndrome treatment may hinge on diet – News – The University of Sydney

Sydney researchers have found diet could be a potential intervention for polycystic ovary syndrome after a mouse study show promising results.

Published

on

post featured image

The research, which was carried out at UNSW Sydney and ANZAC Research Institute, involved giving mice which had been treated with slow-release dihydrotestosterone (DHT) pellets to produce PCOS-like traits 10 different diets with different mixes of macronutrients.
Co-author Dr Samantha Solon-Biet, from the University of Sydneys Charles Perkins Centre and Faculty of Medicine and Health, says another interesting finding of the research was that mice exhibiting PCOS traits put on more weight than m…

Click here to view the original article.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending