Gastric Bypass Increases Calorie Burning Abilities, Study Finds
The gastric bypass procedure has long been known to be a successful way to help obese people shed pounds and keep them off. While the reworked digestive tract that results from this procedure is largely credited with its success, researchers are also finding an added boost that wasn’t quite expected. It seems that those who undergo gastric bypasses may also find their ability to burn calories – while they are eating meals – also goes up. The gastric bypass procedure involves the limiting of the stomach’s capacity to hold food. In addition, the stomach is rerouted directly to the small intestine. This means a person who undergoes the procedure is likely to feel fuller faster to promote weight loss. While the rerouting of the stomach and its reshaping reduce overall food intake, researchers have been unable to fully explain just why this surgery is so successful in helping people keep off weight over the long haul. A recent study is casting light on the whys behind the results. To b...