sillykitty 10,776 Posted July 26, 2018 I found this very interesting. It talks about Ghrelin and how it affects both food and alcohol cravings https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-human-hunger-hormone-might-cure-alcoholism-3?via=newsletter&source=DDMorning 1 2 Sleeved36, CrankyMagpie and Orchids&Dragons reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orchids&Dragons 9,047 Posted July 26, 2018 Fascinating! Thanks for posting! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taoz 284 Posted July 27, 2018 Interesting. This is the first time I've seen reference to obese peoples ghrelin levels not dropping fully after eating in the way that non-obese peoples ghrelin levels do. It certainly supports the idea that our obese bodies are actively pushing us to continue eat too much, not just our mental desires/cravings for food. 2 Frustr8 and Orchids&Dragons reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lyngolean 81 Posted July 31, 2018 Very interesting! I had just read the New York Times study of participants from The Biggest Loser tonight also, and the role of the hormone, leptin. Fascinating stuff, for sure! https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/health/biggest-loser-weight-loss.html?rref=collection%2Fseriescollection%2Fthe-science-of-fat&action=click&contentCollection=health®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=9&pgtype=collection 3 1 sillykitty, Frustr8, Orchids&Dragons and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KCgirl061 1,532 Posted July 31, 2018 On 07/30/2018 at 21:11, Lyngolean said: Very interesting! I had just read the New York Times study of participants from The Biggest Loser tonight also, and the role of the hormone, leptin. Fascinating stuff, for sure! https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/health/biggest-loser-weight-loss.html?rref=collection%2Fseriescollection%2Fthe-science-of-fat&action=click&contentCollection=health®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=9&pgtype=collection That’s an interesting article! I want to carry around copies and hand them to people when they ask why don’t I just diet and exercise. 😆 2 Frustr8 and Taoz reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sillykitty 10,776 Posted July 31, 2018 57 minutes ago, Lyngolean said: Very interesting! I had just read the New York Times study of participants from The Biggest Loser tonight also, and the role of the hormone, leptin. Fascinating stuff, for sure! https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/health/biggest-loser-weight-loss.html?rref=collection%2Fseriescollection%2Fthe-science-of-fat&action=click&contentCollection=health®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=9&pgtype=collection That article is terrifying! 1 Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lyngolean 81 Posted July 31, 2018 I would love to hear a doctor's take on this. I did a little research and learned leptin is produced in the fat cells. It sounds like we want to increase leptin sensitivity and/or increase leptin productiin. Ghrelin is produced in the stomach. Surgery patients' ghrelin is dramatically reduced and returns to some extent as we get further out from surgery although never to the same extent. My surgeon made the point that research is showing that surgery allows the body to create a new set point. I can't help but think he's thinking of these hormones that work so hard to keep the body at the weight it is accustomed to. 1 Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orchids&Dragons 9,047 Posted July 31, 2018 (edited) 14 hours ago, Lyngolean said: Very interesting! I had just read the New York Times study of participants from The Biggest Loser tonight also, and the role of the hormone, leptin. Fascinating stuff, for sure! https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/health/biggest-loser-weight-loss.html?rref=collection%2Fseriescollection%2Fthe-science-of-fat&action=click&contentCollection=health®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=9&pgtype=collection I've known this for years. Didn't have proof, but knew it in my heart. All that calories-in, calories-out BS was always nonsense. Our bodies are not sealed science experiments. They adjust. Maybe if I'd gone to med school instead of engineering school I would have found the proof for this a long time ago. Yes, eating a calorie deficit will reduce weight. I know that. The problem is trying to determine the baseline before you can calculate a deficit. Edited July 31, 2018 by Orchids&Dragons 3 sillykitty, Frustr8 and KCgirl061 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sillykitty 10,776 Posted August 4, 2018 On 7/30/2018 at 9:41 PM, Lyngolean said: My surgeon made the point that research is showing that surgery allows the body to create a new set point. You have no idea how hard I am hoping this is true! 2 Orchids&Dragons and Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KCgirl061 1,532 Posted August 4, 2018 On 08/03/2018 at 21:45, sillykitty said: You have no idea how hard I am hoping this is true! Well good news!! From what I can find through internet searches, researchers KNOW that it DOES happen - right now they are working to pinpoint exactly HOW it happens. 3 Orchids&Dragons, sillykitty and Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sleeved36 356 Posted August 5, 2018 Thank you for posting this. It explains a lot of what has happened to me. I was a functional alcoholic for a few years in my 20s, then a regular drinker after that. Still had extra cravings for alcohol, but I could control it just fine. I was concerned that I might develop a problem with alcohol post op bc it seems to happen for some people. Instead, I want alcohol even less. What a relief! We have enough to go through postop! 1 sillykitty reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevertoolate 14 Posted August 5, 2018 Just had my RNY 9 days ago and I truly detect no diminished ghrelin activity over here. Craving food and alcohol like mad.Sent from my SM-N950U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sillykitty 10,776 Posted August 5, 2018 Just now, nevertoolate said: Just had my RNY 9 days ago and I truly detect no diminished ghrelin activity over here. Craving food and alcohol like mad. Sent from my SM-N950U using BariatricPal mobile app I thought that since no part of the stomach is removed during the RNY, Ghrelin production was not expected to be diminished? I could be wrong though .... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevertoolate 14 Posted August 5, 2018 I thought that since no part of the stomach is removed during the RNY, Ghrelin production was not expected to be diminished? I could be wrong though ....Holy smoke, that would make SO MUCH SENSE.Sent from my SM-N950U using BariatricPal mobile app 1 sillykitty reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites