PET/fMRI demonstrates that bariatric surgery may reverse striatal dopaminergic dysfunction in women with obesity
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Research suggests that bariatric surgery may reverse certain brain dysfunctions associated with obesity in women. Studies have found that obesity is linked to disruptions in brain circuits related to reward and dopamine, which may be improved by weight loss following bariatric surgery. The relationship between obesity, dopamine, and brain function is complex and influenced by various factors, including the gut-brain axis and hormone regulation.
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