Gastric Anatomic Type Is Associated with Obesity and Gender
Objective: To enhance our understanding of the associations among gastric anatomy, obesity, and gender. Methods: 777 randomly selected participants received health checkups, including a series of radiographs of the upper gastrointestinal tract (UGI); the findings were linked with each corresponding...
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doaj-91af6daa4172421aac508bacf761921f2020-11-25T03:19:34ZengKarger PublishersObesity Facts1662-40251662-40332016-06-019322122910.1159/000445062445062Gastric Anatomic Type Is Associated with Obesity and GenderYu Jen WangKun-Long HungJui-Neng YangTien-Cheng WangChih-Hui ChinObjective: To enhance our understanding of the associations among gastric anatomy, obesity, and gender. Methods: 777 randomly selected participants received health checkups, including a series of radiographs of the upper gastrointestinal tract (UGI); the findings were linked with each corresponding subject's gender and BMI. We measured the length, angle, and different portions of the stomach with the subjects in the standing position using radiographs to classify all individuals into anatomic types 1 through 6 based on gastric morphology. The gastric morphology was identified based on the initial UGI examination: 166 follow-up UGI radiographs at 12 ± 1.5 months to evaluate whether the stability of gastric anatomy persisted over time. Results: There was a significant difference in anatomic types between females and males (p Conclusion: Gastric anatomic types were associated with obesity and gender.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/445062Body mass indexStomachObesityOverweight |
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Gastric Anatomic Type Is Associated with Obesity and Gender |
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Gastric Anatomic Type Is Associated with Obesity and Gender |
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Gastric Anatomic Type Is Associated with Obesity and Gender |
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gastric anatomic type is associated with obesity and gender |
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Obesity Facts |
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1662-4025 1662-4033 |
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Objective: To enhance our understanding of the associations among gastric anatomy, obesity, and gender. Methods: 777 randomly selected participants received health checkups, including a series of radiographs of the upper gastrointestinal tract (UGI); the findings were linked with each corresponding subject's gender and BMI. We measured the length, angle, and different portions of the stomach with the subjects in the standing position using radiographs to classify all individuals into anatomic types 1 through 6 based on gastric morphology. The gastric morphology was identified based on the initial UGI examination: 166 follow-up UGI radiographs at 12 ± 1.5 months to evaluate whether the stability of gastric anatomy persisted over time. Results: There was a significant difference in anatomic types between females and males (p Conclusion: Gastric anatomic types were associated with obesity and gender. |
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Body mass index Stomach Obesity Overweight |
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