There is controversy regarding changes in food preferences and selection after bariatric surgery. In this review, we aim to outline the changes in food intake and selection, clarify the behavior changes in food intake, and assess the potential mechanisms responsible for these changes in patients ...
BACKGROUND Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery is the most effective treatment for obesity and has greater efficacy for weight loss than gastric banding (BAND) surgery. The superior weight loss seen after RYGB may result from profoundly different effects on food hedonics and reward brought ...
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This review evaluates the existing literature on changes in food preferences after bariatric surgery and the potential mechanisms involved. Recent Findings Changes in food preferences have been reported; however, the evidence is mainly based on indirect measurements, such as self-reporting. When changes...
although prevalent before surgery, does not seem to impact weight loss in the first 12-month afterbariatricsurgery.45The proposed shared mechanisms between food addiction and BED/LOC eating are reward system dysfunction, cravings,impulsivity, and emotion dysregulation.46Conversely, withdrawal and tolerance...
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The Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is one of the most widely used techniques for bariatric surgery. After RYGB, weight loss up to 50%-70% of excess body weight, improvement of insulin-resistance, changes in food preferences and improvements in cognitive performance have been reported. This ...
Dr. Bowrey explained that bariatric-surgery patients are typically counseled about how the surgery will have a dramatic effect on their stomach (which will reduce to about the size of a golf ball) and the size of meal they will be able to manage....
Lifestyle, diabetes, and cardiovascular risk factors 10 years after bariatric surgery. N Engl J Med 2004; 351: 2683–2693. Article PubMed Google Scholar Cummings DE, Overduin J, Foster-Schubert KE . Gastric bypass for obesity: mechanisms of weight loss and diabetes resolution. J Clin ...
Food addiction (FA) is an increasingly popular concept that certain highly processed foods are implicated in addictive-like eating, which may contribute to obesity. The prevalence of FA is estimated to be around 10–15% among adults and children, with elevated rates among those with underweight ...