GLP−1 receptor agonists for the treatment of obesity: Role as a promising approach

Feb 27, 2023Frontiers in endocrinology

GLP-1 receptor agonists as a promising treatment for obesity

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Abstract

are shown to be more effective in treating or preventing based on several animal and clinical studies.

  • Obesity is linked to increased morbidity, disability, and mortality rates.
  • Weight loss can significantly lower the risk of obesity-related complications and chronic diseases.
  • Common interventions for weight loss include diet control, exercise, behavior modification, bariatric surgery, and medication.
  • Anti-obesity drugs demonstrate high compliance rates and short-term effectiveness in reducing obesity.
  • Concerns about safety and effectiveness limit the clinical use of many existing anti-obesity drugs.
  • GLP-1 receptor agonists target incretin hormone action and are distributed across multiple organs.

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Key numbers

-15.3 kg
Weight Loss with Semaglutide
Average weight loss in participants treated with semaglutide over 68 weeks.
4.8-7.2 kg
Weight Loss with Liraglutide
Average weight loss in participants treated with liraglutide over a specified duration.

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What this is

  • is a growing public health issue with serious health consequences.
  • are emerging as effective treatments for .
  • This review synthesizes evidence on the efficacy and safety of in management.

Essence

  • show promise in treating by promoting weight loss and improving metabolic health. Their mechanisms include appetite suppression and enhanced energy expenditure.

Key takeaways

  • , such as liraglutide and semaglutide, have been approved for weight management. They help reduce body weight and improve glycemic control in obese individuals.
  • Clinical studies indicate that semaglutide can lead to an average weight loss of 15.3 kg in non-diabetic adults with over 68 weeks, demonstrating its effectiveness.
  • The safety profile of includes gastrointestinal side effects, which are generally mild to moderate and tend to diminish over time.

Caveats

  • The long-term safety and efficacy of require further investigation, particularly in diverse populations.
  • Adverse effects, especially gastrointestinal issues, may limit patient adherence to treatment regimens.

Definitions

  • GLP-1 receptor agonists: Medications that mimic the action of glucagon-like peptide-1, enhancing insulin secretion and reducing appetite.
  • obesity: A medical condition characterized by excessive body fat, typically defined by a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m or higher.

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