

caused considerable health care costs, the case of a 26-year-old
female, height 167 cm, BW: 107 kg, BMI: 38.3, no other chronic
disease, endoscopy have gastroesophageal reflux, abdominal
ultrasound fatty liver, HbA1C: 5.7, working in a convenience
store clerk, working hours Intermediate (12:00 Am
–
20:00 Pm),
because of his living and working outside, eating Indefinite
meals (mostly convenience store diet food such as bread,
Oden, eating dinner time around 21.00 Pm) have a drink and
snack eating habits, weight gain readme States every year
since graduation, 104 inMarch to the hospital linked to general
surgical want Bariatric surgery seek assistance, a number of
checks done after 104 years July 2 to perform sleeve gastrec-
tomy surgery, in stable condition on July 7 to return home,
after eating progress through each texture after about 3 weeks
after the general progress to diet, weight also successfully after
decreasing from 105 in March reduced to 107 by the weight
72.9 Kg (decrease 34.1 kg) BMI: 26 (overweight, especially
severe obesity
→
), while successful pregnancy pregnant five
weeks, this young woman by sleeve gastrectomy surgery and
diet under control, within eight months succeeded in reducing
nearly 30% of body weight, and track the biochemical values
were normal and smooth pregnancy in marriage.
PI-09
The effect of metformin therapy on insulin resistance and
Ferriman-Gallwey Scores in patients with idiopathic hirsutism
Filiz CEBECI
1
, Meral MERT
2
*, Nahide ONSUN
3
.
1
Department of
Dermatology and Venereology, Medeniyet University, Göztepe
Education and Research Hospital,
2
Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk
Education and Research Hospital, Endocrinology and Metabolism,
3
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Bezmialem Vakif
University, Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey
Introduction:
It is well known that hyperandrogenism and
insulin resistance are now closely associated. Our aim was to
investigate the affect of metformin therapy on insulin
resistance and FG scores in overweight presenting with
hirsutism.
Material and methods:
40 overweight women were investi-
gated who applied to outpatient clinic with hirsutism com-
plaint, retrospectively. Hirsutism was defined as Ferriman-
Gallwey (FG) score >8. The diagnosis of IH was based on the
presence of hirsutism, regular ovulatory menstrual cycles, and
a normal serum androgen profile including free testosterone
(normal: 0.04
–
3.9 pg/mL) and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate
(normal: 35
–
430 μg/dL). There was no history of diabetes
mellitus in the study group. All participants had not used
any medication or oral contraceptives for the last three
months. In the study group, blood sampling was done in the
early follicular phase of spontaneous or induced (by medrox-
yprogesterone acetate 10 mg/day for 7 days) menstrual cycles.
Insulin resistance was calculated with homeostasis model
assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), using the follow-
ing formula: fasting serum insulin (μU/mL) × fasting plasma
glucose mmol/l)/. All patients were overweight and hyper-
insulinemic. They underwent metformin therapy due to
hyperinsulinemia. Hormone, metabolic, insulin, FG scores
and HOMA-IR scores were investigated at the beginning, 3th,
and 6thmonth of themetformin therapy. SPSS-16 was used for
the statistiscs. Wilcoxon test and pearson correlation were
used for the statistics.
Results:
40 patients (mean age ± 6,14) were evaluated. The
Ferriman-Gallwey score (FG) was significantly differ at the
beginning- 3th and 6th month (p < 0.005). There was only
significant differences between at the beginning and 6th
month of HDL level. There were significant differences
between total testosterone levels at 0,3th and 6th months.
We found significant differences only 0 and 3thmonts of 17OH
levels in patients. There were statistically significant differ-
ences between 0,3th and 6th months glucose, insulin and
homa-IR levels (p < 0.05).
Conclusions:
Insulin resistance should be assessed in all
hirsute women. Metformin therapy is the first choice for insu-
lin resistance. The metformin therapy significantly improved
insulin resistance, imbalance of endocrine hormones, hirsut-
ism and menstrual cyclicity in women even though idiopathic
hirsutism. FG scores and testosterone levels should be
improved with metformin therapy in hiruste women. More
studies in larger numbers of patients should be performed to
investigate the role of insulin resistance in women with IH.
PI-10
Gender difference on the eating styles and the effect of group
diet education in adolescents in Taiwan
Hsiang-Hsun CHUANG
1
*, Chieh-hsiang LU
1,2,3
.
1
Ditmanson
Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital,
2
Department of
Business Administration, College of Management, National Chung
Cheng University,
3
Department of Nursing, DAYEH University,
Taiwan
Objective:
Nowadays, the issue of school children obesity and
metabolism syndrome is getting more pressed and continues
to draw attention. It is known that Chia Yi has the highest rate
of school children obesity in Taiwan. Therefore we focus this
issue on the adolescents aged 13
–
14 in Chia-Yi region and
conduct a study on the eating styles of the subjects, with a
focus on the food they consumes and theway they eat relate to
body weight. We also strive to investigate if diet education
according to group characteristics based on the results we
obtained could succeed in reducing obesity andmaintain body
weight control in school children. This might prove useful for
establishing guidelines for body weight control.
Method:
Group of 89 obese students with a mean BMI of 27.28
were analyzed on the effect of co-ed on body weight reduction.
Results:
Of both the girls and boys, the following factors were
found to have influence on body weight statistically, including
meal frequency, school lunch intake, bed time, water intake,
vegetable consumption, fried food consumption, rice intake,
snack food intake, how fast they eat, bowel movement.
On the co-ed effect on body weight reduction. There are three
classes, one with both girls and boys(co-ed), the other two
classes with either girls or boy only. With the same mean
BMI of 27.28 and being led by the same teacher on skills of
nutrition improvement and physical fitness for one semester,
significant difference of BMI reduction was found. The girls
only class achieved a lower BMI (1.89 reduction) than boys only
class (1.12 reduction), while the co-ed class achieved the least
(0.67 of BMI reduction).
Conclusions:
The eating styles of school girls and boys were
different in chia-Yi region. For the obese students in the
context of group diet education, gender conscience has a role
in achieving body weight reduction. It is conjectured that
competitiveness could be heightened and lead to better result
in class of the same sex only, esp in girls. This hints that gender
segregation might be useful in achieving better weight
reduction.
PI-11
Decreased serum betatrophin levels after Roux-en-Y gastric
bypass in obese Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes: a 1-year
follow-up
Kaifeng GUO
1
, Haoyong YU
1
, Junxi LU
1
, Yuqian BAO
1
,
Haibing CHEN
1
, Weiping JIA
1
*.
1
Shanghai Jiao tong University
Affiliated Sixth People
’
s Hospital, China
Background:
There is increasing evidence that serum beta-
trophin levels, a hormone derived from adipose tissue and
liver, are elevated in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D).
Objective:
To investigate the relationships between betatro-
phin and metabolic control, insulin resistance (IR), and
pancreatic
β
-cell function in obese Chinese patients with T2D
who underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
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–
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