Exenatide in obese or overweight patients without diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials

Jun 26, 2016International journal of cardiology

Exenatide's effects in overweight or obese people without diabetes: A review of clinical trials

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Abstract

Participants receiving exenatide experienced a 4.47 kg greater weight loss compared to the control group.

  • Exenatide also resulted in a reduction of 0.86 kg/m² in body mass index (BMI) compared to the control group.
  • There was a decrease in waist circumference of 1.78 cm in the exenatide group relative to the control.
  • No significant improvements were observed in blood pressure or lipid profiles among participants taking exenatide.
  • Gastrointestinal adverse events were commonly reported during exenatide treatment.
  • Larger trials with longer follow-up are needed to further assess the effectiveness and safety of exenatide in this population.

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