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NCT07564986

Relationship Between Serum Resistin Levels and Reduction in Visceral Fat in Patients Undergoing Sleeve Gastrectomy Due to Morbid Obesity

Sponsor: Sercan YUKSEL, MD

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Summary

This study aims to investigate whether a specific protein in the blood, called resistin, can help doctors predict how much dangerous internal fat a patient will lose following weight loss surgery. Sleeve gastrectomy is a common and effective procedure that reduces the stomach's size to help patients lose weight and improve their metabolic health. Beyond just losing weight, it is vital to reduce visceral fat-the fat stored around internal organs-which is closely linked to inflammation and conditions like Type 2 Diabetes. Resistin is a marker known to contribute to insulin resistance and is typically higher in individuals with significant abdominal fat. By measuring resistin levels before surgery, we want to determine if this protein can serve as a guide to predict a patient's internal fat loss and overall metabolic recovery. Ultimately, this research could help healthcare providers better understand the hormonal changes that occur during weight loss and identify which patients may experience the most significant health improvements after the procedure.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2025-04-01

Completion Date

2026-04-27

Last Updated

2026-05-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

Locations (1)

Basaksehir Cam and Sakura City Hospital

Istanbul, Basaksehir, Turkey (Türkiye)