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Maternal Metabolic Health and Mother and Baby Health Outcomes (MAMBO): Protocol of a Prospective Observational Study

Maternal Metabolic Health and Mother and Baby Health Outcomes (MAMBO): Protocol of a Prospective Observational Study

The recruiting maternity hospitals accept referrals from the entire state of Victoria, such that the hospital populations comprise of metropolitan women and a smaller group of women living in regional and rural areas. The first participant was recruited on March 23, 2023. The projected timeline for recruitment is that the last participant will be recruited in June 2025. It is anticipated that the last participant will have completed all study visits by June 2026. Flowchart of the anticipated study cohort.

Sarah A L Price, Digsu N Koye, Alice Lewin, Alison Nankervis, Stefan C Kane

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72542

Examining Weight Suppression, Leptin Levels, Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Response, and Reward-Related Constructs in Severity and Maintenance of Bulimic Syndromes: Protocol and Sample Characteristics for a Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study

Examining Weight Suppression, Leptin Levels, Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Response, and Reward-Related Constructs in Severity and Maintenance of Bulimic Syndromes: Protocol and Sample Characteristics for a Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study

GLP-1 is released by L cells in the intestine, and research in rats suggested that leptin potently stimulated postprandial GLP-1 release via leptin receptors on intestinal L cells [31,32]. Thus, our model posits that lower leptin level is associated with blunted postprandial GLP-1 response. Supporting this prediction, individuals with higher leptin levels have demonstrated more robust GLP-1 responses to food intake [33].

Pamela K Keel, Lindsay P Bodell, Sarrah I Ali, Austin Starkey, Jenna Trotta, J Woody Luxama, Chloé Halfhide, Naomi G Hill, Jonathan Appelbaum, Diana L Williams

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66554