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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Common risk factors in the development of hirsutism include ethnicity, particularly women of Mediterranean (Southern European, Middle Eastern), Nordic, East Indian, and Asian ancestry, obesity, and hyperinsulinemia. | |||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
Common risk factors in the development of hirsutism include:<ref name="Franks2012">{{cite journal|last1=Franks|first1=Stephen|title=The investigation and management of hirsutism|journal=Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care|volume=38|issue=3|year=2012|pages=182–186|issn=1471-1893|doi=10.1136/jfprhc-2011-100175}}</ref> | |||
*Familial hirsutism | |||
**More common in certain ethnic groups: | |||
* Obesity | ***Mediterranean (Southern European, Middle Eastern) | ||
***Nordic | |||
***East Indian | |||
***Asian ancestry | |||
*Obesity | |||
**May cause insulin resistance | |||
**May cause reduction in sex hormone-binding globulin | |||
*Hyperinsulinemia | |||
**May trigger excess ovarian androgen production and decreased sex hormone-binding globulin | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Common risk factors in the development of hirsutism include ethnicity, particularly women of Mediterranean (Southern European, Middle Eastern), Nordic, East Indian, and Asian ancestry, obesity, and hyperinsulinemia.
Risk Factors
Common risk factors in the development of hirsutism include:[1]
- Familial hirsutism
- More common in certain ethnic groups:
- Mediterranean (Southern European, Middle Eastern)
- Nordic
- East Indian
- Asian ancestry
- More common in certain ethnic groups:
- Obesity
- May cause insulin resistance
- May cause reduction in sex hormone-binding globulin
- Hyperinsulinemia
- May trigger excess ovarian androgen production and decreased sex hormone-binding globulin
References
- ↑ Franks, Stephen (2012). "The investigation and management of hirsutism". Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. 38 (3): 182–186. doi:10.1136/jfprhc-2011-100175. ISSN 1471-1893.