Liraglutide and Weight Loss Among Suboptimal Responders to Metabolic Bariatric Surgery

🥈 Top 2% JournalOct 29, 2025JAMA network open

Liraglutide and Weight Loss in People with Limited Results After Metabolic Weight-Loss Surgery: A Randomized Trial

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Abstract

At 12 months, participants receiving liraglutide experienced a mean weight loss of 5.7 kg, while those on placebo gained an average of 1.4 kg.

  • Liraglutide treatment resulted in a significant between-group weight difference of 7.1 kg compared to placebo.
  • The study included 24 participants in each treatment group, with a diverse age range and a majority being female.
  • No adverse effects on health or quality of life were observed in either treatment group.
  • Liraglutide may improve weight loss outcomes in patients who have had suboptimal results from metabolic bariatric surgery.

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