Obesity and insulin resistance are associated with altered brain glucose metabolism. Here, we studied brain glucose metabolism in 22 morbidly obese patients before and 6 months after bariatric surgery. Seven healthy subjects served as control subjects. Brain glucose metabolism was measured twice per imaging session: with and without insulin stimulation (hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp) using [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose scanning. We found that during fasting, brain glucose metabolism was not different between groups. However, the hyperinsulinemic clamp increased brain glucose metabolism in a widespread manner in the obese but not control subjects, and brain glucose metabolism was signifi-cantly higher during clamp in obese than in control subj...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese patient...
To evaluate insulin action on substrate use and insulinemia in nondiabetic class III obese patients ...
Obesity and insulin resistance are associated with altered brain glucose metabolism. Here, we studie...
Aim: Obesity and glucose metabolism disorders are associated with accelerated age-related cognitive ...
<p>Aims: Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecu...
Aim: Obesity and glucose metabolism disorders are associated with accelerated age-related cognitive ...
AIMS:Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecular ...
Aims: To investigate further the finding that insulin enhances brain glucose uptake (BGU) in obese...
Aims Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecular ...
Aim/Introduction: We aimed to evaluate the impact of bariatric surgery (RYGB) on the brain glucose m...
Aim/Introduction: We aimed to evaluate the impact of bariatric surgery (RYGB) on the brain glucose m...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese patient...
To evaluate insulin action on substrate use and insulinemia in nondiabetic class III obese patients ...
Obesity and insulin resistance are associated with altered brain glucose metabolism. Here, we studie...
Aim: Obesity and glucose metabolism disorders are associated with accelerated age-related cognitive ...
<p>Aims: Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecu...
Aim: Obesity and glucose metabolism disorders are associated with accelerated age-related cognitive ...
AIMS:Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecular ...
Aims: To investigate further the finding that insulin enhances brain glucose uptake (BGU) in obese...
Aims Weight-loss after bariatric surgery improves insulin sensitivity, but the underlying molecular ...
Aim/Introduction: We aimed to evaluate the impact of bariatric surgery (RYGB) on the brain glucose m...
Aim/Introduction: We aimed to evaluate the impact of bariatric surgery (RYGB) on the brain glucose m...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese pat...
Background & Aims: Bariatric surgery reduces weight and improves glucose metabolism in obese patient...
To evaluate insulin action on substrate use and insulinemia in nondiabetic class III obese patients ...