

Journal of Clinical and Molecular Endocrinology
ISSN: 2572-5432
June 07-08, 2018
London, UK
PCOS 2018
Page 13
4
th
World Congress on
Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome
Background:
One of the main health risk factors is overweight/
obesity and this is one player in all multifactorial metabolic-
endocrinology disorders of PCOS. Gaps exist in diagnostic,
treatment and prevention. A major role in management of PCOS
plays a healthy lifestyle—also to be seen a key for prevention.
Assisted by well-balanced diet, regular exercises and based on
factual diagnostic as well as balancing and coaching health risk
factorswhich probably enable PCOS, it could be treated and used
for prevention. DEBEC-Systematic with its related method is a
new approach in health coaching for chronic metabolic diseases
to support patients helping themselves. DEBEC delivers the
following modules: diagnostic, eating, balance, exercise, and
coaching.
Method:
DEBEC-Method™was used tomanage diagnosedPCOS
within a case study. The method was also tested in overweight
female andmale patients. To knowabout preventionmeasures, a
short inquiry was done using PubMed, with the keywords “PCOS
and prevention”.
Result:
The case studies with a PCOS-diagnosed and an
overweight patient were conducted to show how an individual
based therapy with defined modules (DEBEC-Method ™ derived
from DEBEC-System) can be successfully related to health risk
reduction and be suitable for daily use. Prevention measures
for PCOS are not existent but some articles to prevent other
comorbidities.
Conclusion:
Therapy with defined modules (DEBEC) is a
sustainable and successful method within overweight/obesity
related diseases. Suitable for daily use, the trained patient is
enabled to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This patient orientated
approach could be the key for prevention measure. Overweight
and obesity with signs of insulin resistance and lipid metabolism
should alert the medical fraternity. Because of a rather poor
study situation, there is need for action. Long-term studies are
recommended including body fat distribution in young girls.
Biography
Marion Eckert-Krause is a Specialist in Metabolic Diseases. After training
as a Practice Nurse and Gardener, she studied Biology and Waste Man-
agement, and then worked for several years in Field Sales before moving
to Internal Sales via Key Account Management. She spent nearly 10 years
in Sales Operations before earning a Doctorate in Medicine. Since then,
she has worked in Quality Management and began with PCOS research.
She developed the DEBEC-Method® and ran several case studies with
menopausal/postmenopausal women including PCOS-diagnosed pa-
tients. Since 2012, she is actively joining congresses in USA, Switzerland,
Germany and Austria. Her institute, Fachinstitut für Stoffwechsel und Ge-
sundheit—“FISGES” was founded in 2014 to take care of the PCOS-patients’
needs with a focus on defined study. Since 2017, she is a Lecturer at the
Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein (UFL). Since 2018, DE-
BEC-Method® is registered with number 295512 at the Austrian Patent
and Trademark Office.
mek@eckertkrause.comHow to prevent and manage multifarious
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?
Marion Eckert-Krause
Fachinstitut für Stoffwechsel und Gesundheit, Austria
Marion Eckert-Krause, J Clin Mol Endocrinol 2018, Volume 3
DOI: 10.21767/2572-5432-C1-001