Eat More, Burn More and Lose Fat Like on Crack with GLP-1!? Roux-en-y Bypass Study Sheds a Whole New Light on Satiety(Hormone)-Induced Weight Loss
Image 1: A gastric bypass should always be the last option; with all the possible complications it is nothing to treat lightly (img medcenterone.com) Everyone who has read the Intermittent Thoughts on " Goal Setting and Programming Success " with the three somatypes, SuperSize Homer, Peter Griffin and Anorexic Stan, will be aware that I do acknowledge the oftentimes life-saving benefits of surgical anti-obesity interventions, when everything else fails. Until recently, I did however assume that"cutting off" a part of your stomach or using a sling or other devices to reduce its size would simply reduce a patients ability to overeat, thusly reduce hi caloric intake and help him to cut his weight back into a region that is no longer life-threatening. The recent publication of a study by scientists from the Harvard Medical School ( Nestoridi. 2012 ) does yet suggest that the effects of roux-en-y gastric bypasses are in fact way more far reaching than, at least I...