B3220 - Associations between physical activity and polycystic ovary syndrome features in adolescent girls - 05/12/2018

B number: 
B3220
Principal applicant name: 
Tricia Peters | McGill University, Lady Davis Institute/Jewish General Hospital; University of Cambridge (Canada)
Co-applicants: 
Dr. Ken Ong
Title of project: 
Associations between physical activity and polycystic ovary syndrome features in adolescent girls
Proposal summary: 
Impact of research: 
The findings of associations between physical activity, a potentially modifiable behaviour, and PCOS features and related cardio-metabolic outcomes could inform public health strategies to promote healthy lifestyles and prevent adverse health outcomes.
Date proposal received: 
Thursday, 29 November, 2018
Date proposal approved: 
Wednesday, 5 December, 2018
Keywords: 
Epidemiology, Fertility/infertility, Pregnancy - e.g. reproductive health, postnatal depression, birth outcomes, etc., Polycystic ovarian syndrome, Statistical methods, BMI, Cardiovascular, Physical - activity, fitness, function, Puberty