Impact of Digital Engagement on Weight Loss Outcomes in Obesity Management Among Individuals Using GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1/GIP Receptor Agonist Therapy: Retrospective Cohort Service Evaluation Study

🥉 Top 5% JournalMar 31, 2025Journal of medical Internet research

How Using Digital Tools Relates to Weight Loss in People with Obesity Taking GLP-1 or Combined GLP-1/GIP Treatments

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Abstract

Engaged participants achieved a mean weight loss of 11.53% at month 5 compared to 8% in nonengaged participants.

  • A total of 57,975 participants were analyzed, with 54.2% classified as engaged with the digital health platform.
  • Engaged participants experienced significantly greater weight loss at each assessment time point.
  • At month 3, engaged participants lost an average of 9%, while nonengaged participants lost 5.9%, yielding a mean difference of 3.1 percentage points.
  • By month 5, engaged participants had a mean weight loss of 11.53%, compared to 8% in nonengaged participants.
  • Participants using tirzepatide lost more weight than those using semaglutide at month 5, with losses of 13.9% versus 9.5%, respectively.
  • The proportion of engaged participants achieving weight loss thresholds of ≥5%, ≥10%, and ≥15% was significantly higher than in nonengaged participants.

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