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Peptide YY and oxyntomodulin novel gene therapy treatment for obesity
(Quito: USFQ, 2006, 2011)
Enterohormonal changes after digestive adaptation: Five-year results of a surgical proposal to treat obesity and associated diseases
(SPRINGER, 2008)
Background Recent physiological knowledge allows the design of bariatric procedures that aim at neuroendocrine changes instead of at restriction and malabsorption. Digestive adaptation is a surgical technique for obesity ...
Ghrelin and PYY(3-36) in gastrectomized and vagotomized patients: relations with appetite, energy intake and resting energy expenditure
(NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2010)
Background/Objectives: Reduced food intake, appetite loss and alteration of ghrelin and PYY(3-36) secretion have been suggested to have a function in the loss of body weight commonly observed after gastrectomy. The objective ...
Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy as a Stand-Alone Procedure for Morbid Obesity: Report of 1,000 Cases and 3-Year Follow-Up
(SPRINGER, 2012)
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is an emerging surgical technique with encouraging results. The objective of this study is to report surgical results after 1,000 consecutive LSG cases as a stand-alone procedure for ...
Medical and Surgical Treatments for Obesity Have Opposite Effects on Peptide YY and Appetite: A Prospective Study Controlled for Weight Loss
(ENDOCRINE SOC, 2010)
Context: The effects of medical and surgical treatments for obesity on peptide YY (PYY) levels, in patients with similar weight loss, remain unclear.
Gut Hormones, Appetite Suppression and Cachexia in Patients with Pulmonary TB
(Public Library of Science, 2013)
Background: Cachexia is a hallmark of pulmonary tuberculosis and is associated with poor prognosis. A better understanding of the mechanisms behind such weight loss could reveal targets for therapeutic intervention. The ...
Effects of glucose, propionate and splanchnic hormones on neuropeptide mRNA concentrations in the ovine hypothalamus
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2012-08)
The capacity for glucose, propionate or hormones of splanchnic origin to influence appetite by directly regulating the expression of neuropeptides in the feeding centres of the hypothalamus of the ruminant is not described. ...
Effect of exercise intensity and mode on acute appetite control in men and women
(2016-01-01)
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of exercise intensity on appetite control: relative energy intake (energy intake minus the energy expenditure of exercise; REI), hunger scores, and appetite-regulating ...