articleNew England Journal of MedicineMay 23, 2002BRONZE OA

Plasma Ghrelin Levels after Diet-Induced Weight Loss or Gastric Bypass Surgery

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Abstract

Background

Weight loss causes changes in appetite and energy expenditure that promote weight regain. Ghrelin is a hormone that increases food intake in rodents and humans. If circulating ghrelin participates in the adaptive response to weight loss, its levels should rise with dieting. Because ghrelin is produced primarily by the stomach, weight loss after gastric bypass surgery may be accompanied by impaired ghrelin secretion.

Methods

We determined the 24-hour plasma ghrelin profiles, body composition, insulin levels, leptin levels, and insulin sensitivity in 13 obese subjects before and after a six-month dietary program for weight loss. The 24-hour ghrelin profiles were also determined in 5 subjects who had lost weight after gastric bypass and 10 normal-weight controls; 5 of the 13 obese subjects who participated in the dietary program were matched to the subjects in the gastric-bypass group and served as obese controls.

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Keywords
  • Ghrelin
  • Weight loss
  • Internal medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • Medicine
  • Appetite
  • Leptin
  • Dieting
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