irritation of the esophagus by gastric acid , bile , and pepsincausingirritation of the esophagus by gastric acid , bile , and pepsin
to bloating , cramps , and poor performanceleadsto bloating , cramps , and poor performance
in a feeling of satiety and thereby aid in weightmay resultin a feeling of satiety and thereby aid in weight
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in extended feeling of fullness(not feeling hungryresultsin extended feeling of fullness(not feeling hungry
in an increase in the feeling of fullness and therefore , in a lower intake of foodresultsin an increase in the feeling of fullness and therefore , in a lower intake of food
to symptoms of nausea vomiting bloating and abdominal painleadingto symptoms of nausea vomiting bloating and abdominal pain
to the risk of gastroesophageal reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease ( GERD ) symptom frequencymay contributeto the risk of gastroesophageal reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease ( GERD ) symptom frequency
the quality of life of patients who undergo distal gastrectomymay influencethe quality of life of patients who undergo distal gastrectomy
to overeating due to lack of satietycan leadto overeating due to lack of satiety
in nausea and possibly vomiting , abdominal pain and diarrhearesultsin nausea and possibly vomiting , abdominal pain and diarrhea
to some of the symptoms you are describingcan leadto some of the symptoms you are describing
to symptoms commonly reported in humans with gastritismay contributeto symptoms commonly reported in humans with gastritis
gastric distension which contribute to satietycausesgastric distension which contribute to satiety
in weight loss on average of 3 kgresultsin weight loss on average of 3 kg
in early satiation signals Decrease in gastric emptying resulting in early satiation signals Changes in gut hormones involved in ( satiety or feelings of fullnessresultingin early satiation signals Decrease in gastric emptying resulting in early satiation signals Changes in gut hormones involved in ( satiety or feelings of fullness
to faster absorption and driving nutrient and energy replenishmentleadingto faster absorption and driving nutrient and energy replenishment
to diarrhoeacan leadto diarrhoea
the rate of 3-O MG absorption after intragastric administration , an observation that Chapman and colleagues confirmedshould ... influencethe rate of 3-O MG absorption after intragastric administration , an observation that Chapman and colleagues confirmed
in exceptionally acidic contents of the stomach to pass through the small intestine faster than usualresultsin exceptionally acidic contents of the stomach to pass through the small intestine faster than usual
in pain and nausearesultingin pain and nausea
to increased gastric distension , which in turn may contribute to satiety by causing a sensation of fullnessmay leadto increased gastric distension , which in turn may contribute to satiety by causing a sensation of fullness
in slower or stalled weight gaincan resultin slower or stalled weight gain
the meal to be digested over a period of timecausingthe meal to be digested over a period of time
with intragastric nutrient infusionis preventedwith intragastric nutrient infusion
in early satietycan resultin early satiety
to the control of body weightcontributesto the control of body weight
to an increase in satietyleadsto an increase in satiety
in decreased appetite and body weightresultingin decreased appetite and body weight
vomiting , sometimes characteristically projectile , of undigested foodusually causesvomiting , sometimes characteristically projectile , of undigested food
in a slower release of glucose into the bloodstreamresultsin a slower release of glucose into the bloodstream
the rate of glucose appearance in the circulationinfluencesthe rate of glucose appearance in the circulation
to significant hypotensioncan leadto significant hypotension
in slower absorption of carbohydratesresultsin slower absorption of carbohydrates
to increased satiety.12 There are several types of IGBs available worldwide differing in techniques of placement and removal ( endoscopic versus fluoroscopic versus swallowableleadsto increased satiety.12 There are several types of IGBs available worldwide differing in techniques of placement and removal ( endoscopic versus fluoroscopic versus swallowable