2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-023-06498-2
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Postoperative Resting Metabolic Rate and Successful Weight Loss After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

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“…They also found an inverse association between metabolic adaptation and weight loss after surgery, suggesting that the degree of metabolic adaptation might be one of the factors influencing the extent of weight loss post MBS [53]. In their recent study, Cardia et al [54] evaluated the correlation of resting metabolic rate per kilogram with weight loss at 6 and 36 months post MBS. They found the rate of achieving a successful weight loss was nearly 3 times higher in post-RYGB patients with resting metabolic rate >2 kcal/ kg in comparison with <2 kcal/kg.…”
Section: Glp-1-ras and Metabolic Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also found an inverse association between metabolic adaptation and weight loss after surgery, suggesting that the degree of metabolic adaptation might be one of the factors influencing the extent of weight loss post MBS [53]. In their recent study, Cardia et al [54] evaluated the correlation of resting metabolic rate per kilogram with weight loss at 6 and 36 months post MBS. They found the rate of achieving a successful weight loss was nearly 3 times higher in post-RYGB patients with resting metabolic rate >2 kcal/ kg in comparison with <2 kcal/kg.…”
Section: Glp-1-ras and Metabolic Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%