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Gastric Sensory and Motor Functions and Energy Intake in Health and Obesity-Therapeutic Implications

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NUTRIENTS
卷 13, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu13041158

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food intake; gastric emptying; gastric accommodation; satiation; satiety

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  1. NIH [NIH K23-DK114460, C-Sig P30DK84567]
  2. ANMS Career Development Award
  3. Mayo Clinic Center for IndividualizedMedicine-Gerstner Career Development Award
  4. National Institutes of Health [NIH RO1-DK67071]

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The sensory and motor functions of the stomach have significant effects on energy consumption and appetite, and obesity is often characterized by energy imbalance. Various interventions for obesity, including different diets, medications, endoscopy, and surgery, alter gastric functions and gastrointestinal motility, affecting appetite and food intake.
Sensory and motor functions of the stomach, including gastric emptying and accommodation, have significant effects on energy consumption and appetite. Obesity is characterized by energy imbalance; altered gastric functions, such as rapid gastric emptying and large fasting gastric volume in obesity, may result in increased food intake prior to reaching usual fullness and increased appetite. Thus, many different interventions for obesity, including different diets, anti-obesity medications, bariatric endoscopy, and surgery, alter gastric functions and gastrointestinal motility. In this review, we focus on the role of the gastric and intestinal functions in food intake, pathophysiology of obesity, and obesity management.

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