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Factors influencing the prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in the United Arab Emirates

Journal

REVIEWS ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 311-319

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/reveh-2021-0036

Keywords

environmental factors; PCOS; physiological factors; prevalence; UAE

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  1. American University of Sharjah

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PCOS has a prevalence rate of 20-25% in the Gulf region and negatively affects reproductive, metabolic, and physiological health. While the exact cause of PCOS remains unknown, physiological factors such as insulin resistance and environmental factors like air pollution may contribute to its pathogenesis in the UAE population.
Statistics indicate that at least 20-25% of women suffer from PCOS in the Gulf region. Despite its prevalence and negative implications on reproductive, metabolic, and physiological heath the exact cause of PCOS is unknown, in part due to the diversity of symptoms manifested by this disorder. In this review, we investigate causes of PCOS globally and draw on these studies, to determine the potential contributing factors for PCOS pathogenesis in the UAE population. The most frequently identified factors promoting PCOS pathogenesis that may be pertinent to this population include physiological factors such as insulin resistance, vitamin D deficiency, genetic factors, obesity, and anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) levels in the body as well as environmental factors such as air pollution, endocrine disrupting chemicals, and pesticide use. This evidence will help inform healthcare workers and government agencies to set up optimal guidelines for control and awareness of PCOS in the UAE.

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