Early metabolomic, lipid and lipoprotein changes in response to medical and surgical therapeutic approaches to obesity

Nov 14, 2022Metabolism: clinical and experimental

Early changes in metabolism, fats, and blood fat carriers after medical and surgical obesity treatments

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Abstract

Bariatric surgery led to an average weight loss of -14.19 ± 5.27 kg within four weeks.

  • Bariatric surgery resulted in a greater reduction in body mass index (-5.19 ± 5.27) compared to liraglutide therapy.
  • Significant changes in metabolomic profiles, including lipoprotein parameters and inflammatory markers, were observed after three to five weeks of intervention.
  • After adjusting for weight loss, significant differences in acetoacetate, β-hydroxybutyrate, and citrate remained among the study groups.
  • Glucose levels decreased significantly across all intervention groups, particularly in the type 2 diabetes group receiving GLP-1RA treatment.
  • Differences in metabolic responses between the two bariatric surgery types were evident but remained suggestive after correction for multiple comparisons.

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