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Metabolic remission precedes possible weight regain after gastric bypass surgery.

Authors :
Rogova, Oksana
Herzog, Katharina
Al‐Majdoub, Mahmoud
Miskelly, Michael
Lindqvist, Andreas
Bennet, Louise
Hedenbro, Jan L.
Wierup, Nils
Spégel, Peter
Source :
Obesity (19307381); Oct2023, Vol. 31 Issue 10, p2530-2542, 13p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Some patients regain weight to a variable extent from 1 year after Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB), though rarely reaching preoperative values. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether, when, and to what extent metabolic remission occurs. Methods: Fasting metabolite and lipid profiles were determined in blood plasma collected from a nonrandomized intervention study involving 148 patients before RYGB and at 2, 12, and 60 months post RYGB. Both short‐term and long‐term alterations in metabolism were assessed. Anthropometric and clinical variables were assessed at all study visits. Results: This study found that the vast majority of changes in metabolite levels occurred during the first 2 months post RYGB. Notably, thereafter the metabolome started to return toward the presurgical state. Consequently, a close‐to‐presurgical metabolome was observed at the time when patients reached their lowest weight and glucose level. Lipids with longer acyl chains and a higher degree of unsaturation were altered more dramatically compared with shorter and more saturated lipids, suggesting a systematic and reversible lipid remodeling. Conclusions: Remission of the metabolic state was observed prior to notable weight regain. Further and more long‐term studies are required to assess whether the extent of metabolic remission predicts future weight regain and glycemic deterioration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
GASTRIC bypass
BLOOD plasma

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19307381
Volume :
31
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Obesity (19307381)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172022347
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.23864