Bariatric surgery vs. GLP-1 receptor agonists among primarily medicare and medicaid patients with diabetes: a 3-year analysis

Dec 1, 2025Surgical endoscopy

Comparing weight loss surgery and diabetes drugs in mainly Medicare and Medicaid patients over 3 years

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Abstract

Of 7,667 patients analyzed, bariatric surgery was associated with 22.9% total body weight loss at 3 years, compared to 2.3% for those using GLP-1 receptor agonists.

  • Bariatric surgery patients were younger, with a median age of 43 years, compared to 65 years for GLP-1 receptor agonist users.
  • A higher percentage of bariatric surgery patients were female (67.5%) and Hispanic (58.7%) than GLP-1 receptor agonist users.
  • Long-term weight loss following bariatric surgery was significantly greater than that achieved with GLP-1 receptor agonists, with 22.9% weight loss at 3 years.
  • For patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists for 12 months, weight loss was only 15.9%, compared to 2.3% for those with any GLP-1 receptor agonist use.

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