“…The mechanisms by which bariatric surgery improve glucose homeostasis, independent of weight loss, appear to be complex and involve energy expenditure, macronutrient preference, luminal composition of the gut (i.e., microbiota and bile acids), adaptation of the gastrointestinal lining, altered postprandial gut hormone secretions, increases in insulin-dependent and -independent glucose disposal, pancreas morphology, and absorption of micronutrient and minerals (6). Bariatric surgeries are associated with other on-and off-target side effects, including macro-and micronutrient malabsorption, hypoglycemia, anemia, rapid bone loss, and a higher fracture risk (7)(8)(9)(10). Potential causes of bone loss independent of weight loss with VSG in humans and animal models have been explored, and include adaptation to unloading, abnormalities in calciotropic hormones, and altered gut and adipokine hormones (8,(11)(12)(13)(14)(15).…”