# Neck circumference as a metabolic health marker among women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): a systematic review and meta-analysis

**Authors:** Suvi M. Haapakangas, Noona V. S. Koskenkari, Elisa L. Hurskainen, Riikka K. Arffman, Meri-Maija Ollila, Terhi T. Piltonen

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41366-025-01753-1 · International Journal of Obesity (2005) · 2025-04-21

## TL;DR

Neck circumference is a useful indicator of metabolic health in women with PCOS, showing links to insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome.

## Contribution

This study is the first to systematically review and meta-analyze neck circumference as a metabolic marker specifically in women with PCOS.

## Key findings

- Women with PCOS had significantly larger neck circumferences compared to non-PCOS controls.
- Larger neck circumference was associated with higher insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome risk in PCOS patients.

## Abstract

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is associated with obesity, insulin resistance (IR), metabolic syndrome (MetS), and abnormal fat distribution, especially fat excess in the upper body. Neck circumference (NC) reflects the adiposity accumulation in the upper body and may be a valuable and simple screening tool for metabolic risk among women with PCOS.

A systematic review was conducted using PubMed/Medline and Scopus based on the search terms “neck circumference” and “PCOS”. Studies that examined associations of NC and anthropometric measurements, blood pressure (BP), lipid values, glucose metabolism, MetS, IR, or related disorders among women with PCOS were included. A meta-analysis was performed to compare NC values between women with PCOS and non-PCOS controls.

Of 139 publications, 13 full texts that met the selection criteria were included in the systematic review. Eight studies had non-PCOS controls and were thus eligible for the meta-analysis. Women with PCOS had significantly larger NC compared to non-PCOS controls (SMD: 0.78, 95% CI: 0.31–1.25, p = 0.0012). We found a positive association between larger NC and higher waist circumference, hip circumference, triglycerides, systolic BP, fasting insulin, and HOMA-IR or lower HOMA%S and higher prevalence of MetS or IR in the majority of the included studies. Neck circumference cut-off values for MetS varied from 33 cm to 34.25 cm and for IR 34.25 cm up to 42 cm among women with PCOS. Most of the studies were done with Asian populations thus limiting applicability of the study results to other ethnicities.

This meta-analysis demonstrated increased NC among women with PCOS compared to healthy controls. Women with PCOS and larger NC were more insulin resistant and had more MetS-related abnormalities when compared to women with smaller NC with or without PCOS. Data considering NC cut-off values for MetS and IR among women with PCOS are scarce, and further studies are needed, particularly among more varied ethnic populations.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** polycystic ovary syndrome (MONDO:0008487), metabolic syndrome (MONDO:0000816)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** INS (insulin) [NCBI Gene 3630] {aka IDDM, IDDM1, IDDM2, ILPR, IRDN, MODY10}
- **Diseases:** obesity (MESH:D009765), adiposity (MESH:D018205), IR (MESH:D007333), MetS (MESH:D024821), PCOS (MESH:D011085)
- **Chemicals:** lipid (MESH:D008055), triglycerides (MESH:D014280), glucose (MESH:D005947)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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