Diabetes research and clinical practice

Liraglutide or insulin glargine treatments reduce liver fat in obese people with type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease over 26 weeks

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Abstract

After 26 weeks, liraglutide treatment resulted in a 26.4% reduction in intrahepatic lipid content compared to 25.0% in the insulin glargine group.

  • Both liraglutide and insulin glargine significantly decreased intrahepatic lipid content compared to placebo.
  • Liraglutide led to a greater reduction in subcutaneous and visceral fat than insulin glargine.
  • Liraglutide treatment was associated with significant reductions in liver enzymes (AST and ALT) and insulin resistance (HOMA-IR).
  • No significant differences were observed in glucose-lowering efficacy among the treatment groups.
  • Safety profiles for liraglutide, insulin glargine, and placebo were comparable during the study.

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