Does lipoedema mimic pregnancy
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Connolly, Samantha (Author)
Title
Does lipoedema mimic pregnancy
Abstract
In recent years, more attention is being paid to the hormonal aspect of
lipoedema. There are suggestions that lipoedema patients may have
particular imbalances or sensitivities with regard to oestrogens and/
or progesterone. This article examines the specifics of gluteofemoral fat
storage during pregnancy: increased gluteofemoral storage with strong
resistance to lipolysis. It then asks if hormonal dysregulation in lipoedema
patients could result in a hormonal profile that mimics pregnancy. Such a
profile may include high levels of oestrogens, progesterone, prolactin and
relaxin, or any combination of the above. This pseudopregnancy hormonal
profile would instruct the body to store gluteofemoral fat and strongly resist
all attempts to mobilise it.
Publication
Wounds International
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
15-21
Date
2022-05-22
Citation
Connolly, S. (2022). Does lipoedema mimic pregnancy. Wounds International, 13(2), 15–21.
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