Stomach emptying study reveals clues to weight loss success after sleeve surgery

NCT ID NCT06407193

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at 18 women who had sleeve gastrectomy surgery 2-3 years earlier. Researchers compared stomach emptying rates between those who lost a lot of weight (over 35% of total weight) and those who lost little (under 25%). They used MRI and a special scan to measure how fast food leaves the stomach, aiming to understand why some people lose more weight than others after this surgery.

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  • Rijnstate Hospital

    Arnhem, Gelderland, 6815AD, Netherlands

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