JAMA

Continued weekly semaglutide helps maintain weight loss in adults with overweight or obesity compared to placebo

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Abstract

Mean body weight change from week 20 to week 68 was -7.9% with continued semaglutide compared to +6.9% with placebo.

  • Among 803 participants, those who continued semaglutide experienced a significant weight loss difference of -14.8 percentage points compared to those who switched to placebo.
  • Waist circumference decreased by -9.7 cm with continued semaglutide treatment.
  • Systolic blood pressure was reduced by -3.9 mm Hg in the semaglutide group compared to placebo.
  • Physical functioning, as measured by the SF-36 score, improved by 2.5 points with semaglutide treatment.
  • Gastrointestinal events were more common in the semaglutide group (49.1%) compared to the placebo group (26.1%), but discontinuation rates due to adverse events were similar.

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