The Role of Hormonal Factors in Weight Loss and Recidivism after Bariatric Surgery

作者: S. D. Pedersen

DOI: 10.1155/2013/528450

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摘要: Substantial heterogeneity exists in weight loss trajectories amongst patients following bariatric surgery. Hormonal factors are postulated to be the contributors variation seen. Several hormones involved hunger, satiety, and energy balance affected by surgery, with alteration hormonal milieu varying procedure. Limited research has been conducted examine potential mediators of failure or recidivism While that influence success gastric banding have not identified, data suggest may modulating bypass. There determining trajectory sleeve gastrectomy, though extremely limited currently available prohibits definitive conclusions from being drawn. is great need for future studies explore this knowledge gap, as improving base could benefit guide clinicians toward understanding a patient's postoperative perhaps value selecting most appropriate procedure based on preoperative hormone milieu. Integrative interdisciplinary approaches exploring these complex interrelationships potentially increase explanatory power such investigations.

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