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By: Emily Hulse
Dietetic Intern
Overview
Introduction
Importance/Significance
Current Literature/Ideas
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Interdisciplinary Treatment
Conclusion
Importance and Significance
Prevalence of PCOS
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Nutritional Recommendations
- Lower glycemic index⁷
- Insulin sensitivity increased
- Greater menstrual regularity
- Faster + greater weight loss
- Emphasis on fiber⁷
- Found in whole grains, whole fruits, whole
vegetables, and some proteins
- Correlated with increased insulin sensitivity
- Increased whole fruit and vegetable
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White baguette 30 g 95
Pumpernickel bread 30 g 56
Cornflakes 30 g 93
Watermelon 120 g 72
Apple 120 g 39
Chickpeas 150 g 31
Peanuts 50 g 7
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