Because growth hormone (GH) secretion is reportedly decreased in obese patients, we examined not only the factors associated with the decreased GH secretion but also GH response to the GH-releasing… Click to show full abstract
Because growth hormone (GH) secretion is reportedly decreased in obese patients, we examined not only the factors associated with the decreased GH secretion but also GH response to the GH-releasing peptide (GHRP)-2-load test before and after laparoscopic gastrectomy (LSG). The study comprised 28 individuals aged 19–65 years [mean body mass index (BMI), 39.4 ± 9.4 kg/m2]. In the univariate analysis, GH secretion peaks correlated negatively with BMI (r = −0.59, p = 0.001), visceral adipose tissue (r = −0.47, p = 0.005), and subcutaneous adipose tissue (r = −0.40, p = 0.04). In the two obese patients, the response to the GHRP-2-load test markedly improved by weight loss 12 months after LSG. In conclusion, GH secretion was decreased in obese patients and improved by LSG.
               
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