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Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight
OBJECTIVE: To compare appetite markers in reduced-obese individuals with a nonobese control group. METHODS: A total of 34 adults with obesity who lost 17% body weight at week 13 and maintained this weight loss (WL) at 1 year were compared with 33 nonobese controls matched for body composition. Basal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7250208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32301981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa202 |
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author | DeBenedictis, Julia Nicole Nymo, Siren Ollestad, Karoline Haagensli Boyesen, Guro Akersveen Rehfeld, Jens Frederik Holst, Jens Juul Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bard Martins, Catia |
author_facet | DeBenedictis, Julia Nicole Nymo, Siren Ollestad, Karoline Haagensli Boyesen, Guro Akersveen Rehfeld, Jens Frederik Holst, Jens Juul Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bard Martins, Catia |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To compare appetite markers in reduced-obese individuals with a nonobese control group. METHODS: A total of 34 adults with obesity who lost 17% body weight at week 13 and maintained this weight loss (WL) at 1 year were compared with 33 nonobese controls matched for body composition. Basal and postprandial subjective appetite ratings and appetite-related hormone concentrations (ghrelin, total peptide YY, peptide YY(3-36), total and active glucagon-like peptide 1, and cholecystokinin) were measured in all participants and repeated at week 13 and 1 year in the weight-reduced group. RESULTS: WL led to a reduction in prospective food consumption and an increase in feelings of hunger, fullness, and ghrelin secretion (basal and postprandial), but these new ratings were no different from those seen in controls. Postprandial concentrations of active glucagon-like peptide 1, total peptide YY, and cholecystokinin were lower in individuals with obesity at all time points compared with controls. CONCLUSION: The increased drive to eat (both subjective feelings of hunger and ghrelin concentrations) seen in reduced-obese individuals, both after acute and sustained WL, reflects a normalization toward a lower body weight. Overall, WL does not have a sustained negative impact on satiety peptide secretion, despite a blunted secretion in individuals with obesity compared with nonobese controls. |
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spelling | pubmed-72502082020-06-03 Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight DeBenedictis, Julia Nicole Nymo, Siren Ollestad, Karoline Haagensli Boyesen, Guro Akersveen Rehfeld, Jens Frederik Holst, Jens Juul Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bard Martins, Catia J Clin Endocrinol Metab Online Only Articles OBJECTIVE: To compare appetite markers in reduced-obese individuals with a nonobese control group. METHODS: A total of 34 adults with obesity who lost 17% body weight at week 13 and maintained this weight loss (WL) at 1 year were compared with 33 nonobese controls matched for body composition. Basal and postprandial subjective appetite ratings and appetite-related hormone concentrations (ghrelin, total peptide YY, peptide YY(3-36), total and active glucagon-like peptide 1, and cholecystokinin) were measured in all participants and repeated at week 13 and 1 year in the weight-reduced group. RESULTS: WL led to a reduction in prospective food consumption and an increase in feelings of hunger, fullness, and ghrelin secretion (basal and postprandial), but these new ratings were no different from those seen in controls. Postprandial concentrations of active glucagon-like peptide 1, total peptide YY, and cholecystokinin were lower in individuals with obesity at all time points compared with controls. CONCLUSION: The increased drive to eat (both subjective feelings of hunger and ghrelin concentrations) seen in reduced-obese individuals, both after acute and sustained WL, reflects a normalization toward a lower body weight. Overall, WL does not have a sustained negative impact on satiety peptide secretion, despite a blunted secretion in individuals with obesity compared with nonobese controls. Oxford University Press 2020-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7250208/ /pubmed/32301981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa202 Text en © Endocrine Society 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Online Only Articles DeBenedictis, Julia Nicole Nymo, Siren Ollestad, Karoline Haagensli Boyesen, Guro Akersveen Rehfeld, Jens Frederik Holst, Jens Juul Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bard Martins, Catia Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight |
title | Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight |
title_full | Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight |
title_fullStr | Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight |
title_short | Changes in the Homeostatic Appetite System After Weight Loss Reflect a Normalization Toward a Lower Body Weight |
title_sort | changes in the homeostatic appetite system after weight loss reflect a normalization toward a lower body weight |
topic | Online Only Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7250208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32301981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa202 |
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