Gut Hormones and Weight Loss After Surgery

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An Easy Fix for Esophagectomy-Induced Weight Loss? - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “At least in the short term, this gut hormone could be the answer to preventing weight loss and associated mortality. Medscape General SurgeryView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Medical News: Growth Hormone Promotes Selective Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery - in Endocrinology, General Endocrinology from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “NAPLES, Italy -- Short-term growth hormone therapy after bariatric surgery may help retain muscle during weight loss, researchers found.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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New Understanding of Gut Hormones and Gut Function Sheds Light on Obesity

newswise.com — “Gastric function, as well the activities of the autonomic nervous system that regulates digestion, are impaired in obese individuals in both fasting and fed states, which could lead to over-eating, according to a study from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. In a separate study of 35 patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery at Inova Health System, the rate of weight loss was correlated with only one circulating hormone, obestatin, a peptide produced in the gut whichView full resource at newswise.com

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New undertsanding of gut hormones and gut function sheds light on obesity

sciencedaily.com — “Gastric function, as well the activities of the autonomic nervous system are impaired in obese individuals in both fasting and fed states, which could lead to over-eating, according to a new study. In a separate study of 35 patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, the rate of weight loss was correlated with only one circulating hormone, obestatin, a peptide produced in the gut which may have a role in appetite suppression.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Eating Fast Limits Hormones That Induce Fullness - Weight Loss and Weight Management Information Including Popular Diet Plans on MedicineNet.com

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Surgery can put Type 2 diabetes into remission - seattlepi.com

seattlepi.com — “CHICAGO (AP) — New research gives clear proof that weight-loss surgery can reverse and possibly cure diabetes, and doctors say the operation should be offered sooner to more people with the disease — not just as a last resort. [...] in one study, most surgery patients were able to stop all diabetes drugs and have their disease stay in remission for at least two years. Food makes the gut produce hormones to spur insulin, so trimming away part of it surgically may affect those hormones, doctors beView full resource at seattlepi.com

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Surgery can put Type 2 diabetes into remission - Houston Chronicle

chron.com — “CHICAGO (AP) — New research gives clear proof that weight-loss surgery can reverse and possibly cure diabetes, and doctors say the operation should be offered sooner to more people with the disease — not just as a last resort. [...] in one study, most surgery patients were able to stop all diabetes drugs and have their disease stay in remission for at least two years. Food makes the gut produce hormones to spur insulin, so trimming away part of it surgically may affect those hormones, doctors beView full resource at chron.com

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Stretch Marks: Causes, Types of Treatment, Prevention, and More

webmd.com — “Known by doctors as striae (usually striae distensae or, in the case of pregnancy, striae gravidarum) stretch marks typically appear after rapid weight gain or loss. They are most common during pregnancy and the teen years, when growth spurts and increased levels of steroid hormones cause significant changes throughout the body.View full resource at webmd.com

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Stretch Marks: Causes, Types of Treatment, Prevention, and More

webmd.com — “Known by doctors as striae (usually striae distensae or, in the case of pregnancy, striae gravidarum) stretch marks typically appear after rapid weight gain or loss. They are most common during pregnancy and the teen years, when growth spurts and increased levels of steroid hormones cause significant changes throughout the body.View full resource at webmd.com

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