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Plasma concentration of gastrointestinal hormones and subjective appetite ratings after diet or bariatric surgery: 1-year results from the DISGAP study
Changes in digestion-related hormones and appetite feelings one year after diet or weight loss surgery
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Abstract
At the 1-year follow-up, participants who underwent bariatric surgery continued to lose weight, while controls regained weight.
- Participants who had Sleeve Gastrectomy or Roux-en-Y gastric Bypass showed ongoing weight loss from week 11 to 1 year.
- Controls experienced a weight regain after an initial weight loss phase.
- Post-meal levels of the hormone GLP-1 increased over time in those who had bariatric surgery, but remained lower in controls.
- The hormone PYY increased in all groups, with the highest levels observed after Roux-en-Y gastric Bypass.
- Basal ghrelin decreased over time in those with Sleeve Gastrectomy, while controls had the highest levels of ghrelin at 1 year.
- No changes in postprandial CCK were noted after bariatric surgery, whereas controls exhibited a reduction at 1 year.
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