Scientists report diabetes drug helps with weight loss for various body types

The quest for effective weight loss solutions has been a long and challenging journey for many, but a recent study has shed light on a promising new avenue.

The diabetes medication tirzepatide, which has been making waves in the medical community, has now been found to aid in weight loss across a spectrum of body types, regardless of a patient's body mass index (BMI).



This groundbreaking research is set to be presented at the prestigious European Congress on Obesity in Venice, and it's catching the attention of healthcare professionals and patients alike.

The study, spearheaded by Professor Carel Le Roux from University College Dublin and Dr Louis J. Aronne, Director of the Comprehensive Weight Control Centre, has revealed that tirzepatide, already known for its role in managing type 2 diabetes, could be a game-changer in the realm of weight management.


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Scientists reported that tirzepatide might help with weight loss regardless of body type. Credit: Zepbound


The drug, which goes by the brand name Zepbound in the United States, received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for chronic weight management in adults categorised as 'obese' or 'overweight.'

In a series of randomised controlled trials, researchers observed the effects of tirzepatide on patients with varying BMIs, all of whom had at least one weight-related comorbidity.

The participants, some with type 2 diabetes and some without, were given the injectable drug alongside a placebo.

For 72 to 88 weeks, and in conjunction with diet and exercise, those treated with tirzepatide experienced significant weight loss.

One of the most intriguing findings of the study was that the duration of a participant's obesity or overweight status did not influence the drug's effectiveness in aiding weight loss.



'Regardless of baseline BMI, tirzepatide consistently reduced body weight versus placebo in people with obesity across the SURMOUNT 1-4 trials,' Dr Aronne stated, highlighting the drug's broad potential.

‘Further analyses are needed to explore and understand why patients with type 2 diabetes have less weight loss in these trials than those without type 2 diabetes.’

While the study is still awaiting peer review, the initial results are promising.



Professor Le Roux expressed optimism about the drug's potential, stating, 'Tirzepatide is one of the most effective treatments we have for the disease of obesity, and not only can we control the disease but we are also able to disrupt the complications of obesity such as type 2 diabetes.'

It comes after when the Australian Diabetes Society shared that new medications could help treat diabetes as well as weight loss.

However, the group is advocating for these drugs to be more accessible to the public. You can read more about the story here.

As with any medication, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss the potential benefits and risks and to determine whether tirzepatide or any other medication is an appropriate part of your weight management plan.
Key Takeaways

  • Tirzepatide, a diabetes drug, has been shown to promote weight loss effectively across different BMI categories.
  • The study, pending peer review, demonstrated significant weight loss with tirzepatide in conjunction with diet and exercise, irrespective of how long a person has been obese or overweight.
  • The research was presented at the European Congress on Obesity and led by experts from University College Dublin and the Comprehensive Weight Control Centre.
  • The findings indicate that tirzepatide could be a powerful treatment for obesity and may help to mitigate complications related to the condition, such as type 2 diabetes.
What do you think about this story? Have you or a loved one had experience with this medication? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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A cousin has been using it for 6 months and loss alot of weight. It's hard to get due to the number of people using it for weight loss.
She has a close friend who is a pharmist and she gets it from them.

The problem is so many people with weigh problems are using it and people with diabetes can't get it due to the availability
Diabetics need it and people with weight problems don't need it, they can lose weight the old fashioned way by eating properly and exercising, even walking
 
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Just change your lifestyle , it’s FREE!
Change your eating habits , don’t put a whole bag of chips in front of you . Change to mixed natural unsalted nuts and just take a handful , you need to put away the rest of the nuts . I roast mine and have enough for about 5 days . Drink plenty of water , 2-3 liter a day .
Exercise to your ability , if you can not stand up too long , do some chair exercises, you also can use stretching bands as well . If you have steps , you can go 2 steps up and down , lift up your knees as well. If you have a verandah or deck , you could swing your legs or move up and down. Floor exercises are good as well , there are a lot of programs for yoga , pilates . Go outside for a walk and you may live near a park where they have fitness equipment as well . Also if able go for a pushbike ride in a safe area .
Join a gym for seniors , very cheap , look online for your area , you may be surprised what is on offer . You could even find some nice people and connect with them for a coffee after that , just don’t indulge with unhealthy treats , that feeds the purpose . The list is endless . Good luck.
 
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My Daughter has recently been diagnosed with Diabetes. It is true what the majority of members have had their day about the difficulty peo
 
My Daughter has recently been diagnosed with Diabetes and has a terrible time getting the medicine that has been allocated by her Doctor.
The reason for the shortage is people
wanting the medicine for weight reduction. My Daughter has a bit of weight that she could lose, but has said it
didn't help her to lose weight at all. Not that, that was the reason for her.

I agree with the Members who have spoken out against this product being handed out for the purpose of losing
weight, at the detriment of sufferers of this Disease being given to people
who shouldn't have access to it just for weight loss.
 

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