The measurement of gastric transit time in obese subjects using 24 Na and the effects of energy content and guar gum on gastric emptying and satiety

  • Wilmshurst P
  • Crawley J
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Abstract

1. A new method has been used to measure mean gastric transit time. 2. This method, based on the absorption of 24 Na from the proximal small bowel, is simple, non-invasive and can be used at the bedside. 3. The mean transit time was increased by adding guar gum to a test meal.4. There was a significant correlation between mean gastric emptying time and a subjective measure of satiety.

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Wilmshurst, P., & Crawley, J. C. W. (1980). The measurement of gastric transit time in obese subjects using 24 Na and the effects of energy content and guar gum on gastric emptying and satiety. British Journal of Nutrition, 44(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19800003

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