Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006133.pub3
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Steroidal contraceptives: effect on carbohydrate metabolism in women without diabetes mellitus

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“…82 However, findings from systematic reviews indicated that hormonal contraceptives had only a limited effect on carbohydrate metabolism in healthy women as well as those at risk for diabetes due to overweight 87 and that only the high-dose COCs slightly impaired glucose homeostasis in women with diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2. 88…”
Section: Lipid and Carbohydrate Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…82 However, findings from systematic reviews indicated that hormonal contraceptives had only a limited effect on carbohydrate metabolism in healthy women as well as those at risk for diabetes due to overweight 87 and that only the high-dose COCs slightly impaired glucose homeostasis in women with diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2. 88…”
Section: Lipid and Carbohydrate Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although a review of studies in women without diabetes suggests limited effects of hormonal contraceptives on carbohydrate metabolism, there is no strong evidence of a diabetogenic effect, but the few studies with limited sample size and poor reporting of methods are not conclusive [77]. While the estrogenic component EE is considered to be responsible for insulin resistance, progestins are associated with changes in the insulin half-life and increased insulin response to glucose [76,78].…”
Section: Carbohydrate Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Métabolisme glucidique. Une méta-analyse met en évi-dence des modifications modestes du profil glucidique par l'utilisation des progestatifs chez les patientes sans antécédent diabétique [97]. Dans cette méta-analyse, les différences concernaient la noréthistérone et le desogestrel mais sans conséquence clinique particulière.…”
Section: Risques Métaboliquesunclassified
“…Pour le DMPA (appartenant au groupe des pregnanes) et le lévonorgestrel, d'après la méta-analyse [97], les données sont insuffisantes.…”
Section: Risques Métaboliquesunclassified