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- Effect of hypoglycemic agents with weight loss effect plus a high . . .
Background This study aimed to explore the effects of hypoglycemic agents with weight loss effect plus a high protein diet and moderate exercise on weight loss and diabetes remission in adults with obesity and newly diagnosed prediabetes type 2 diabetes (T2D) Methods Participants with obesity and newly diagnosed prediabetes or T2D (n = 61) were randomly allocated to standard treatment group
- SGLT2 Inhibitors and the Clinical Implications of Associated Weight . . .
We summarize the key available information related to the weight loss effect of SGLT2is in T2D, focusing on the unexploited potential of these drugs Data on weight change with SGLT2is in patients with T2D were extracted from published cardiovascular outcomes trials (CVOTs)
- Effect of Time-Restricted Eating on Weight Loss in Adults With Type 2 . . .
This randomized clinical trial found that 8-hour TRE without calorie counting was an effective alternative diet strategy for weight loss and lowering of HbA 1c levels compared with daily calorie counting in a sample of adults with T2D and obesity These findings will need to be confirmed by larger RCTs with longer follow-up
- 1708-P: Effect of Oral Semaglutide in Glycemic Control and Weight . . .
In this real world study 1 in 3 T2D with obesity achieved a weight loss of 5% and 1 in 2 T2D with obesity achieved reduction in insulin dose This study provides real-world evidence of sustainable improvements in A1C, weight, and BMI among T2D treated with oral semaglutide
- CURRENT GUiDELiNES AND POTENTiAL BENEFiTS OF AN OBESiTY-CENTRiC . . .
Despite the known benefits of sustained weight loss of ≥15% body weight for patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity, maintaining weight reduction to this degree has not been routinely achievable in daily clinical practice New agents for treatment of T2D that both improve glycemic control
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of REWIND (Reducing Weight with . . . - SSRN
This study evaluated REWIND (Reducing Weight With Intensive Dietary Support), a real-world intensive lifestyle intervention in North West London using total diet replacement (TDR) and low carbohydrate diet (LCD) pathways, for its effect on weight loss, glycaemic control, prescribed diabetes medications, and T2D remission
- Role of bariatric surgery in T2D - Nature
In 2014, vertical sleeve gastrectomy (an alternative bariatric surgical procedure that also results in remission of T2D) was found to exert its positive effects on glycaemic control via
- Impact of Weight Change on Glycemic Control and Metabolic . . . - Springer
The key findings highlight the positive effects of weight loss in people with T2D and overweight or obesity and indicate that modest and sustained weight loss can lead to clinically meaningful improvements in glycemic and metabolic parameters
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