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Semaglutide 2.4 mg ‘likely to usher in a new era’ in obesity treatment
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- Marlene Busko
Clinical experience with this drug will grow rapidly over the next few years, one expert predicts, and new combination drugs are near, so...
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Time-restricted eating ‘promising, but more data are needed’
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- Marlene Busko
“Time-restricted eating is promising because of its simple message and noted weight-loss benefit, yet more data are needed,” says an expert.
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Bariatric surgery tied to 22% lower 5-year stroke risk
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- Marlene Busko
This study contributes to knowledge that suggests that reduction in ischemic stroke risk is yet another benefit of bariatric surgery, says a study...
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Bariatric surgery’s cardiovascular benefit extends to 7 years
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- Marlene Busko
This 7-year retrospective cohort study and two slightly shorter earlier ones showed heart benefits from...
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Eat two fruits a day, ward off diabetes?
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- Marlene Busko
Results from an observational study “support encouragement of the consumption of whole fruits, but not fruit juice, to preserve insulin...
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New obesity target? Dopamine circuit in brainstem affects satiety
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- Marlene Busko
A newly identified dopaminergic neural circuit in the hindbrain plays a role in satiety, a mouse study found, which methylphenidate acts on.
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FDA approves ‘game changer’ semaglutide for weight loss
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- Marlene Busko
Based on the STEP clinical trial results, the FDA has approved a 2.4 mg/week subcutaneous dose of the GLP-1 receptor agonist semaglutide (Wegovy,...
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A simple new definition for ‘metabolically healthy obesity’?
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- Marlene Busko
‘Our new definition may be important not only to stratify risk of mortality in people with obesity, but also in people with overweight and normal...
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Being overweight ups risk of severe COVID-19 in hospital
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- Marlene Busko
This research “adds to the known data on the associations between obesity and severe COVID-19 disease and extends these findings” to patients who...
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Severe obesity persists, takes high cardiovascular toll
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- Marlene Busko
“This research highlights the high cardiovascular toll exacted by continuing failure to tackle obesity, particularly among more socioeconomically...
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Eating more fat may boost borderline low testosterone
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- Marlene Busko
“If somebody has low testosterone, particularly borderline, they could try increasing their fat intake, maybe on a Mediterranean diet, and see if...
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Bariatric surgery may cut cancer in obesity with liver disease
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- Marlene Busko
Among working adults with severe obesity and fatty liver disease, rates of cancer were lower after bariatric surgery during a 10-month median...
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‘Major update’ of BP guidance for kidney disease; treat to 120 mm Hg
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- Marlene Busko
“[Chapter one] of the guidelines is devoted to blood pressure measurement ... if [targeting] 120 [mm Hg systolic], the emphasis is on 120 measured...
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Semaglutide for meaningful weight loss in obesity and diabetes?
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- Marlene Busko
“This is by far the best result we had with any weight loss medicine in patients with diabetes,” says the senior author of the STEP 2 clinical...
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Semaglutide for weight loss? A good first STEP, with caveats
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- Marlene Busko
“On the face of it, the STEP 1 trial (like its name) is a good beginning,” said the editorialists. More patients in the semaglutide group had...