Variations in serum müllerian inhibiting substance between white, black, and Hispanic women
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Variations in serum müllerian inhibiting substance between white, black, and Hispanic women
Abstract
Objective: To compare serum müllerian inhibiting substance (MIS) levels between white, black, and Hispanic women to determine whether ovarian aging occurs at a different time course for women of different racial groups.
Design: Longitudinal study of serum MIS levels in women of different race and ethnicity over two different time points.
Setting: Women's Interagency HIV Study, a multicenter prospective cohort study.
Patient(s): Serum samples obtained from 809 participants (122 white, 462 black, and 225 Hispanic women).
Intervention(s): Comparison of serum MIS between women of different race and ethnicity at two time points (median age 37.5 years and 43.3 years).
Main outcome measure(s): Variation in MIS by race and ethnicity over time, controlling for age, body mass index, HIV status, and smoking.
Result(s): Compared with white women, average MIS values were lower among black (25.2% lower) and Hispanic (24.6% lower) women, adjusting for age, body mass index, smoking, and HIV status.
Conclusion(s): There is an independent effect of race and ethnicity on the age-related decline in MIS over time.
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