Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2051897935> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2051897935 endingPage "837" @default.
- W2051897935 startingPage "829" @default.
- W2051897935 abstract "Entry of nutrients into the small intestine activates neuro-hormonal signals that regulate food intake through induction of satiation. To evaluate whether caloric intake can be decreased by pharmacologically accelerating gastric emptying (GE) of nutrients into the small intestine. Subjects were tested in 2 days, at baseline (day1) and after randomly receiving, in a double-blind manner, a 1 h infusion of erythromycin (3 mg Kg−1, to accelerate GE) or placebo (day 2). Ad libitum caloric intake and postprandial gastrointestinal symptoms were evaluated using a validated nutrient drink test, simultaneously measuring gastric by scintigraphy. Plasma levels of satiation factors were also measured to evaluate their role in the modification of caloric intake and postprandial symptoms. Acceleration of GE was assessed as the difference in percentage emptied between day 2 and day 1 (DGE). The effects of DGE on caloric intake and symptoms were evaluated using multiple (lineal) regression. Among 30 overweight/obese subjects (24F and 6 M), 15 received erythromycin and 15 placebo. The overall median age was 36 years (IQR: 30–42) and body mass index was 30 Kg m−2 (IQR: 27–36). Subjects receiving erythromycin on day 2 presented accelerated GE as compared with placebo (P=0.0002). DGE at 15 min after initiating eating had a significant effect on prospective caloric intake (P=0.004). From the best-fitted regression model (R2=81%, P<0.0001), a 10% increase in GE at 15 min induced on an average a 135±43.5 Kcal decrease in caloric intake. Postprandial increase in cholecystokinin (CCK) (P=0.03) and insulin (P=0.02) was associated with decreased caloric intake. Acceleration of GE at 60 min after initiating eating increased postprandial symptom scores measured 30 min after the completion of food consumption (P=0.01). Postprandial increase in CCK (P=0.002) and PP (P=0.02) was associated with postprandial symptoms. Meal size can be reduced in overweight/obese subjects by pharmacologically accelerating GE. This may be a reasonable target in obesity management." @default.
- W2051897935 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5007585250 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5010334989 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5018702684 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5020596804 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5040199679 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5046332814 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5048115856 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5052229620 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5055554609 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5059342143 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5071877560 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5074367703 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5083009290 @default.
- W2051897935 creator A5090427479 @default.
- W2051897935 date "2010-10-12" @default.
- W2051897935 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W2051897935 title "Meal size can be decreased in obese subjects through pharmacological acceleration of gastric emptying (The OBERYTH trial)" @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1878540901 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1885840513 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1931123688 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1965518649 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1965519147 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1966569811 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1973457929 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1977582599 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1982644081 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1990651463 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1993946992 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W1994091958 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2013720639 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2032006080 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2032683573 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2037426394 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2047780911 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2061309116 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2085184474 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2087822915 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2089342083 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2091685843 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2099688918 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2105991370 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2106237878 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2111347392 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2118426639 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2121691820 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2145781698 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2147673936 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2149105361 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2166281097 @default.
- W2051897935 cites W2167185190 @default.
- W2051897935 doi "https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2010.210" @default.
- W2051897935 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20938444" @default.
- W2051897935 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2051897935 type Work @default.
- W2051897935 sameAs 2051897935 @default.
- W2051897935 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W2051897935 countsByYear W20518979352012 @default.
- W2051897935 countsByYear W20518979352014 @default.
- W2051897935 countsByYear W20518979352015 @default.
- W2051897935 countsByYear W20518979352016 @default.
- W2051897935 countsByYear W20518979352017 @default.
- W2051897935 countsByYear W20518979352021 @default.
- W2051897935 countsByYear W20518979352022 @default.
- W2051897935 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5007585250 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5010334989 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5018702684 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5020596804 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5040199679 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5046332814 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5048115856 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5052229620 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5055554609 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5059342143 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5071877560 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5074367703 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5083009290 @default.
- W2051897935 hasAuthorship W2051897935A5090427479 @default.
- W2051897935 hasBestOaLocation W20518979351 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C118303440 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C190362976 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C27081682 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2777593968 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2778199505 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2778345441 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2779306644 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2779422922 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2780206985 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2780221984 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2780586474 @default.
- W2051897935 hasConcept C2780796126 @default.