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Effect of meal size and texture on gastric pouch emptying and glucagon-like peptide 1 after gastric bypass surgery

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SURGERY FOR OBESITY AND RELATED DISEASES
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages 1975-1983

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2017.09.004

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GLP-1; Gastric bypass; Meal texture; Meal size; Gastric emptying

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  1. NIH [R01 DK067561, P30 DK26687-30, P30 DK063608, 7 T32 DK007559-25]
  2. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health [UL1 TR000040]

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Background: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) accelerates gastric pouch emptying, enhances postprandial glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and insulin, and lowers glucose concentrations. To prevent discomfort and reactive hypoglycemia, it is recommended that post-RYGB patients eat small, frequent meals and avoid caloric drinks. However, the effect of meal size and texture on GLP-1 and metabolic response has not been studied. Objectives: To demonstrate that frequent minimeals and solid meals (S) elicit less GLP-1 and insulin release and less reactive hypoglycemia and are better tolerated compared with a single isocaloric liquid meal (L). Setting: A university hospital. Methods: In this prospective study, 32 RYGB candidates were enrolled and randomized to L or S groups before gastric bypass. Each subject received an L or S 600-kcal single meal (SM) administered at hour 0 or three 200-kcal minimeals administered at hours 0, 2, and 4 on 2 separate days. Twenty-one patients were retested 1 year after RYGB. Blood and visual analogue scale measurements were collected up to 6 hours postprandially. Outcome measures included gastric pouch emptying, glucose, insulin, and GLP-1; hunger, fullness, and stomach discomfort were measured by visual analogue scale. Results: Twenty-one were patients retested after RYGB (L: n = 12; S: n = 9). Meal texture had a significant effect on peak GLP-1 (L-SM: 106.1 +/- 67.2 versus S-SM: 45.3 +/- 25.2 pM, P = .004), peak insulin, and postprandial glucose. Hypoglycemia was more frequent after the L-SM meal compared with the S-SM. Gastric pouch emptying was 2.4 times faster after RYGB but was not affected by texture. Conclusions: Meal texture and size have significant impact on tolerance and metabolic response after RYGB. (C) 2017 American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. All rights reserved.

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