Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050mte2 | Metabolomics and Diet | SFEBES2017

Modernazing dietary assessment by use of metabolic profiling

Garcia-Perez Isabel , Posma Joram M , Gibson Rachel , Chambers Edward S , Holmes Elaine , Frost Gary

A major limitation of nutritional science is the objective assessment of dietary intake in free-living populations. Monitoring individuals’ response to policy recommendations is based on self-reported dietary assessment tools, which are known to have high misreporting rates estimated at 30–88%. We have developed a novel analytical pipeline capable to classify people into consumers of a healthy or unhealthy diet based on urinary metabolic patterns, without relying on ...

ea0050mte2 | Metabolomics and Diet | SFEBES2017

Modernazing dietary assessment by use of metabolic profiling

Garcia-Perez Isabel , Posma Joram M , Gibson Rachel , Chambers Edward S , Holmes Elaine , Frost Gary

A major limitation of nutritional science is the objective assessment of dietary intake in free-living populations. Monitoring individuals’ response to policy recommendations is based on self-reported dietary assessment tools, which are known to have high misreporting rates estimated at 30–88%. We have developed a novel analytical pipeline capable to classify people into consumers of a healthy or unhealthy diet based on urinary metabolic patterns, without relying on ...

ea0053cd2.2 | Case Discussions: complex clinical cases 2.0 | OU2018

Poor responsiveness after bariatric surgery: clinical and eating behaviour characteristics

Perez-Pevida Belen , Aldhwayanand Madhawi , Gibson Rachel , Scholtz Samantha , Miras Alexander D , McGlone Emma , Kamocka Anna , Khan Omar , Greener Veronica , McGowan Barbara , Rubino Francesco , Bloom Steve , Tan Tricia

Background: Bariatric surgery has been proven to produce substantial weight loss and amelioration of metabolic syndrome-associated co-morbidities. However, at five-year follow-up, only 20–40% of patients maintain diabetes remission and 40% of patients return to their baseline weight. The limiting factor in treating refractory diabetes following obesity surgery is the lack of knowledge about its aetiology.Aims: Evaluate the eating pattern and clinica...