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Obese patients after gastric bypass surgery have lower brain-hedonic responses to food than after gastric banding
S Scholtz
,
AD Miras
, N Chhina
, CG Prechtl
, ML Sleeth
, NM Daud
, NA Ismail
, G Durighel
, AR Ahmed
, T Olbers
, RP Vincent
, J Alaghband-Zadeh
, MA Ghatei
, AD Waldman
, GS Frost
, JD Bell
,
CW le Roux
, AP Goldstone
School of Medicine
Faculty Of Life & Health Sciences
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Neuroscience
Eating Behavior
100%
Body Mass Index
66%
Blood Plasma
66%
Hippocampus
33%
Amygdala
33%
Healthy Eating
33%
Nucleus Accumbens
33%
Caudate Nucleus
33%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
33%
Glucagon-Like Peptide-1
33%
Reward System
33%
Anorectic
33%
Orbitofrontal Cortex
33%
Gastrointestinal Hormone
33%
Bile Acid
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
100%
Gastric Bypass Surgery
100%
Gastric Banding
100%
Eating Behavior
42%
Body Mass Index
28%
Gut
28%
Glucagon Like Peptide 1
14%
Gastrointestinal Hormone
14%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
14%
Hippocampus
14%
Healthy Eating
14%
Nucleus Accumbens
14%
Amygdala
14%
Fat Intake
14%
Bile Acid
14%
Dumping Syndrome
14%
Caudate Nucleus
14%