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Association of gastric emptying with postprandial appetite and satiety sensations in obesity

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OBESITY
卷 29, 期 9, 页码 1497-1507

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/oby.23204

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  1. NIH, Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine -Gerstner Career Development Award [NIH K23-DK114460, C-Sig P30DK84567, NIH RO1-DK67071]

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This study found an association between gastric emptying and sensations of appetite, with rapid gastric emptying being linked to increased appetite, which could contribute to weight gain.
Objective Satiety, defined as the duration of the sensation of fullness, is usually measured by validated visual analog scales (VAS) for appetite. Gastric function plays a key role in food intake regulation. However, the association between gastric emptying (GE) and VAS appetite is unknown. Methods In this cross-sectional study, 134 participants (mean [SEM] age = 39 [0.8] years, mean [SEM] BMI = 38 [0.5] kg/m(2), 67% females) completed simultaneous measurements of GE and VAS appetite. After a 320-kcal meal, GE was measured by scintigraphy and appetite by validated 100-mm VAS for 240 minutes. Satiation was defined as calories consumed to terminate meal and was measured by an ad libitum meal. GE, VAS, and ad libitum meal tests were measured on the same day. Percent of meal retention in the stomach, VAS area under curve (AUC(0-240 min)), and overall appetite score (OAS) were calculated. Pearson correlation (rho) determined the association of GE with VAS appetite and satiation. Appetite components were also analyzed by quartiles based on GE(120 min). Results GE(120 min) was correlated with sensation of VAS hunger(AUC(0-240 min)) (rho = 0.24, p = 0.004), fullness(AUC(0-240 min)) (rho = 0.16, p = 0.05), and OAS(AUC(0-240 min)) (rho = 0.20, p = 0.02). Patients with rapid GE(120 min) had a mean increase in VAS hunger(AUC(0-240 min)) by 32 mm/min (15.62%, p = 0.03) compared with normal/slow GE(120 min). Conclusions GE is associated with the sensations of appetite, and rapid GE is associated with increased appetite, which may contribute to weight gain.

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