One-Year Weight Reduction With Semaglutide or Liraglutide in Clinical Practice

Sep 13, 2024JAMA network open

One-Year Weight Loss with Semaglutide or Liraglutide in Real-World Treatment

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Abstract

A total of 3389 patients were observed, with a mean weight change of -5.1% for semaglutide compared to -2.2% for liraglutide after one year.

  • Weight reduction of 10% or greater at year 1 was associated with using semaglutide rather than liraglutide.
  • Patients treated for obesity experienced a higher mean weight change compared to those treated for type 2 diabetes.
  • Persistent medication coverage was linked to greater weight reduction, with better outcomes for those maintaining coverage for more than 90 days.
  • Higher medication dosage was associated with a greater likelihood of achieving significant weight loss.
  • Female patients had a higher likelihood of achieving a 10% or greater weight reduction at one year.

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