Sex differences in the associations of body size and body shape with platelets in the UK Biobank cohort

ConclusionsCompeting factors determine the associations of BMI with platelet count. Factors with sexually dimorphic action (likely thrombopoietin, inflammatory cytokines, or cortisol), contribute to a positive association, more prominently in women than in men, while age-dependent factors (likely related to liver damage and fibrosis), contribute to an inverse association, more prominently in men than in women.
Source: Biology of Sex Differences - Category: Biology Source Type: research