Analyze the effect of meal pattern (meal number, frequency, and form) on satiety, gut peptides, insulin, and glucose levels in individuals before and 12-15 months after gastric bypass surgery (GBP).
Age range
21 Years – 60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Changes in gut peptides after gastric bypass, during either a liquid or solid meal, or single or multiple isocaloric meals.
Timeframe: 1 month before GBP Surgery, and 12-15 months post surgery
Changes in diet induced thermogenesis after gastric bypass, during either a liquid or solid meal, or single or multiple isocaloric meals.
Timeframe: 1 month before GBP surgery, and 12-15 months post surgery
Changes in insulin levels after gastric bypass, during either a liquid or solid meal, or single or multiple isocaloric meals.
Timeframe: 1 month before GBP surgery, 12-15 months post surgery
Changes in glucose levels after gastric bypass, during either a liquid or solid meal, or single or multiple isocaloric meals.
Timeframe: 1 month before GBP , 12-15 months post GBP
Changes in satiety after gastric bypass, during either a liquid or solid meal, or single or multiple isocaloric meals.
Timeframe: 1 month before GBP, 12-15 months post GBP