Gallbladder motility and gallstone formation in obese patients following very low calorie diets. Use it (fat) to lose it (well)

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作者
Festi, D
Colecchia, A
Orsini, M
Sangermano, A
Sottili, S
Simoni, P
Mazzella, G
Villanova, N
Bazzoli, F
Lapenna, D
Petroni, ML
Pavesi, S
Neri, M
Roda, E
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Med Interna & Gastroenterol, Policlin S Orsola, I-40100 Bologna, Italy
[2] Univ Bologna, Dept Internal Med & Gastroenterol, I-40100 Bologna, Italy
[3] Univ GD Annunzio, Dept Med & Aging, Chieti, Italy
[4] Sci Inst S Giuseppe Hosp, Ctr Auxol Italiano, Piancavallo, Verbania, Italy
关键词
weight loss; dietary programs; ultrasonography; biliary cholesterol; bile acids;
D O I
10.1038/sj.ijo.0800634
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: Dieting obese subjects are at risk of developing gallstones. A gallbladder motor dysfunction could have a pathogenetic role. The principal aim of this study was to evaluate the long term effects of two very low calorie diets differing in fat content on gallbladder emptying and gallstone formation in obese subjects. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: Gallbladder emptying in response to meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) in two different diet regimens (3.0 vs 12.2 g of fat/d) was evaluated by ultrasonography in 32 gallstone-free obese patients on different days, before and during (at 45 d intervals) one or two 6-month weight reduction diets (for the first three months: 2.24 MJ (535.2 kcal), 3.0 g fat/d vs 2.415 MJ (577.0 kcal), 12.2 g fat/d; for the second three months, the same low calorie diet of 4.194 MJ (1002 kcal)/d for both groups). In 10 subjects, bile analysis was also performed. RESULTS: Twenty-two (69%) subjects concluded the study, eleven in each group, and a significant weight loss was achieved by all subjects. Gallstones (asymptomatic) developed in 6/11 (54.5%) (P<0.01) of subjects following the lower fat diet, but in none with the higher fat regimen. In the dieters during the first three months (very low calorie phase) the higher fat meals always induced a significantly greater gallbladder emptying than the lower fat meals. The cholesterol saturation index initially increased significantly and then decreased, without difference between the two groups. CONCLUSION: In the obese during rapid weight loss from a very low calorie diet, a relatively high fat intake could prevent gallstone formation, probably by maintaining an adequate gallbladder emptying, which could counterbalance lithogenic mechanisms acting during weight toss.
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