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Cognitive-behavioral therapy improves weight loss and quality of life in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a pilot randomized clinical trial.

Citation
Cooney, L. G., et al. “Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Improves Weight Loss And Quality Of Life In Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial.”. Fertility And Sterility, pp. 161-171.e1.
Center University of Pennsylvania
Author Laura G Cooney, Lauren W Milman, Liisa Hantsoo, Sara Kornfield, Mary D Sammel, Kelly C Allison, Neill Epperson, Anuja Dokras
Keywords CBT, PCOS, depression, nutrition, weight loss
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and lifestyle modification (LS) versus LS alone on weight, depressive and anxiety symptoms, and stress response in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), overweight/obesity, and depressive symptoms.

DESIGN: A 16-week pilot randomized clinical trial.

SETTING: Tertiary-care PCOS center.

PATIENT(S): Overweight/obese women with PCOS and depressive symptoms.

INTERVENTION(S): Weekly CBT (n = 7) or contact only/no therapy (n = 8) for 8 weeks. Both groups received weekly LS for 16 weeks.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Changes in weight, depression (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale [CES-D]), anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory [STAI]), quality of life (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire [PCOSQ]), laboratory tests, and response to a Trier Social Stress Test (TSST).

RESULT(S): The CBT+LS group lost more weekly weight (-0.35 kg/wk vs. -0.16 kg/wk) compared with the LS group. Overall, the CBT+LS group lost 3.2 kg versus 1.8 kg for the LS group. The CBT+LS group had greater improvement in PCOSQ at 8 weeks (+3.7 vs. +1.2 points). In the overall cohort, STAI and CES-D decreased by -0.27 points per week and -0.31 points/wk, respectfully, and total and free T decreased at week 8. Heart rate response to TSST was lower at 15 minutes after stressor in the CBT+LS group.

CONCLUSION(S): Weekly CBT+LS for 8 weeks compared with LS alone resulted in significant weight loss and improved quality of life in overweight/obese women with PCOS and depressive symptoms. These interventions were associated with a decreased autonomic response to a laboratory stressor, suggesting a potential link between CBT, weight loss, and modulation of the stress response.

CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT01899001.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Fertility and sterility
Volume
110
Issue
1
Number of Pages
161-171.e1
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1556-5653
DOI
10.1016/j.fertnstert.2018.03.028
Alternate Journal
Fertil. Steril.
PMID
29908771
PMCID
PMC6443091
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