Changes in gastrointestinal symptoms and food tolerance 6  months following weight loss surgery: associations with dietary changes, weight loss and the surgical procedure

ConclusionA high caloric intake may explain some of the GI symptoms experienced by non-operated obese patients. The worsening or new-onset of symptoms post-surgery is likely due to anatomical or physiological alterations following surgery. The increase in satiety and the decrease in food tolerance are likely explained by the restrictive nature of the surgeries, as satiety increased more after VSG than after RYGB and correlated with an overall reduction in food tolerance.
Source: BMC Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Source Type: research