The Mechanism of Weight Loss after Ileo-gastrostomy for Morbid Obesity
Autor: | Iain G M Cleator, Robert H Gourlay, C K Dingee, Ralph M. Christensen, C Laird Birmingham, John K. MacFarlane |
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Rok vydání: | 1991 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Nutrition and Dietetics Calorie Malabsorption business.industry Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Body water Blood lipids Adipose tissue medicine.disease Respiratory quotient Endocrinology Animal science Weight loss Internal medicine medicine Lean body mass Surgery medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Obesity surgery. 1(3) |
ISSN: | 1708-0428 |
Popis: | Twelve patients (weight 107-178 kg and age range 19-43 years) were investigated following ileo-gastrostomy for morbid obesity. A number of variables were studied prospectively, pre- and postoperatively, to determine the cause of weight loss--previously attributed to malabsorption or decreased caloric intake. Weight loss of 10.9-36.5 kg, mean 22.9 kg, occurred. Three-day calorie counts demonstrated a postoperative decrease in daily caloric consumption of 320-3870, mean 1975 cal. Analysis of body compartment composition after derivation of lean body mass (from calculation of total body water with tritiated water) showed a mean decrease in adipose tissue of 17.7 kg. Postoperative weight loss, mainly fat, could not all be accounted for by decreased caloric consumption or steatorrhoea (72-h stool fat increased by a mean of 30 g). Pulmonary studies showed no significant change in respiratory quotient, but a large decrease in both postoperative utilization of oxygen and the production of carbon dioxide. This may indicate an alternate, anaerobic, energy cycle utilization. Other statistically significant variables included a large fall in cholesterol, LDH cholesterol and triglycerides, and smaller decrease in HDL cholesterol. Changes in gastro-intestinal (GI) hormones and cell counts in stomach and small intestine were also measured and will be reported later. |
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