Changes in Food Preferences Before and After Intragastric Balloon Placement.
Pyrros PapakostasGeorgios TzikosGerry PyankovaAlexandra-Eleftheria MenniDimitra-Foteini PourtoulidouAnne D ShrewsburyIrene LidorikiVeroniki StelmachBarbara FyntanidouVasilis GrosomanidisGeorge StavrouKaterina KotzampassiPublished in: Obesity surgery (2024)
The intragastric balloon seems to exert analogically similar mechanisms to bariatric surgery for weight loss, both functioning through alterations in FP. These are dictated by the anatomical re-configuration of the stomach, but mainly by counseling of dieticians and the self-education of the patient after experiencing unpleasant postprandial discomfort.
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