Effects of roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass surgery on postprandial fructose metabolism
Obesity2016Vol. 24(3), pp. 589–596
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Anna Surowska, Sara De Giorgi, Fanny Theytaz, Vanessa Campos, Leanne Hodson, Nathalie Stefanoni, Valentine Rey, Philippe Schneiter, Martine Laville, Vittorio Giusti, Laure Gabert, Luc Tappy
Abstract
Postprandial fructose metabolism was not grossly altered, but postprandial lipid concentrations were markedly decreased in subjects having had RYGB surgery.
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