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Devyanshi Dixit: The Hidden Metabolic Side of PCOS
Aug 18, 2026, 08:58

Devyanshi Dixit: The Hidden Metabolic Side of PCOS

Devyanshi Dixit, Conference Manager at the 12th Global Summit on Gynecology, Fertility and Women’s Health, and Program Manager at CLS Event and Publication, shared on LinkedIn:

“The Hidden Metabolic Side of PCOS

PCOS is often discussed in terms of irregular periods, acne, excess hair growth, and fertility challenges.

But there is another side that deserves equal attention:

PCOS is also closely connected to metabolic health.

What Happens Beyond the Reproductive System?

  • Insulin Resistance

Many women with PCOS experience insulin resistance, which can contribute to higher insulin levels and affect hormonal balance.

  • Weight and Body Composition

Changes in body composition can occur with or without obesity. PCOS is not defined by body weight.

  • Cardiometabolic Risk

PCOS is associated with an increased risk of conditions such as type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, and cardiovascular risk factors.

  • Mental and Metabolic Health

The physical and psychological effects of PCOS can interact, influencing quality of life and long-term wellbeing.

  • Why a Broader Approach Matters

Managing PCOS shouldn’t focus only on restoring menstrual regularity or improving fertility.

Modern care increasingly considers:

  • Nutrition and lifestyle
  • Physical activity
  • Metabolic screening
  • Individualized treatment
  • Reproductive and endocrine health
  • Mental wellbeing

The Key Message

PCOS is not simply a gynecological problem.

It is a complex condition that can influence reproductive, endocrine, metabolic, and psychological health across a woman’s lifespan.

Recognizing this broader picture can support earlier assessment, personalized management, and better long-term care.

These evolving approaches to PCOS, reproductive endocrinology, fertility, metabolic health, precision medicine, and women’s wellness will be part of the scientific dialogue at the 12th Global Summit on Gynecology, Fertility and Women’s Health (GFWH 2026).

  • November 23–24, 2026
  • Bangkok, Thailand

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Treating PCOS means looking beyond the period—and understanding the whole woman.”

Devyanshi Dixit

Other articles on GFWH 2026 on Fertility News.