Impact of semaglutide on health outcomes and mood in obese heart failure patients: a retrospective analysis

Jun 10, 2025Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society

Semaglutide’s effects on health and mood in obese patients with heart failure

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Abstract

Semaglutide treatment resulted in a significant weight reduction at one year, with a mean BMI decrease of -2.23 kg/m.

  • The average anxiety score decreased from a baseline of 5 points to 3 points after one year.
  • Depression scores reduced from 6 points at baseline to 3 points at one year.
  • Health status, measured by the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire Overall Summary Score, improved from 62 points to 82 points.
  • Improvements in anxiety and depression scores were consistent across various subgroups of patients.
  • Significant enhancements in NYHA functional class and NT-proBNP levels were also noted at one year.

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