Changes in body composition with weight loss: obese subjects randomized to surgical and medical programs

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2007 May;15(5):1187-98. doi: 10.1038/oby.2007.639.

Abstract

Objective: To assess changes in body composition with weight loss in obese subjects randomized to a laparoscopic adjustable gastric band surgical program or a medical program using a very-low-energy diet and orlistat.

Research methods and procedures: Using body composition measurements by DXA, neutron activation for total body nitrogen, and whole body gamma counting for total body potassium, we studied changes in fat mass, fat distribution, fat-free mass, total bone mineral content, total body protein, and body cell mass at 6 (n = 61 paired) and 24 months (n = 53 paired) after randomization.

Results: At 24 months, the surgical group had lost significantly more weight (surgical, 20.3 +/- 6.5 kg; medical, 5.9 +/- 8.0 kg). There was favorable fat-free mass to fat mass loss ratios for both groups (surgical, 1:5.5; medical, 1:5.9). Changes in total body nitrogen or potassium were favorable in each group. A small reduction in mean bone mineral content occurred throughout the study but was not associated with extent of weight loss or treatment group. At 6 months, weight loss for both groups was similar (surgical, 14.1 +/- 4.5 kg; medical, 13.3 +/- 7.3 kg). The medical program subjects lost less fat-free mass and skeletal muscle and had increased total body protein. The proportion of body fat to limb fat remained remarkably constant throughout the study.

Discussion: Weight loss programs used in this study induced fat loss without significant deleterious effects on the components of fat-free mass.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Appetite Depressants / therapeutic use*
  • Body Composition*
  • Diet, Reducing*
  • Female
  • Gastric Bypass*
  • Humans
  • Lactones / therapeutic use*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Muscle, Skeletal / anatomy & histology*
  • Obesity / drug therapy*
  • Obesity / surgery*
  • Orlistat
  • Weight Loss*

Substances

  • Appetite Depressants
  • Lactones
  • Orlistat