top of page
Browse by category
Search


Meta-analysis of RCTs finds SGLT-2 inhibitors improve weight loss in T2DM patients
Using sodium-glucose cotransporter 2(SGLT-2) inhibitors improves body composition in T2DM patients including body weight, body mass...


Bariatric surgery patients could have a higher risk of epilepsy
Researchers from the Western University in London, Canada, have reported that patients with a history of bariatric surgery were at...


Semaglutide is clinically effective for weight loss at three and six months
Researchers from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN and the Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, have reported findings from a cohort study that...


Adolescent bariatric patients maintain weight loss and resolution of comorbidities post-surgery
Adolescents suffering with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery before the age of 22 had significant and lasting reductions in...


Post-surgical weight loss improves brain health
There are significant obesity-related differences in brain health - as measured by the difference between brain age and actual age (delta...


Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty is safe and effective in elderly patients
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) is safe and effective in elderly patients with obesity who are unable to lose weight with...


MERIT RCT: Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty is safe and results in significant weight loss
Outcomes from the Multi-center ESG Randomized Interventional Trial (MERIT) have demonstrated that Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG) is...


Patients in group-based educational programmes have better weight loss 10–15 years post-RYGB
Patients who frequently participated in group-based educational programmes had better weight loss outcomes 10–15 years after RYGB and...


High-dose mazdutide may offer bariatric surgery-equivalent weight loss
Innovent Biologics has announced that the outcomes of high-dose cohorts in a phase 1 clinical trial of mazdutide (IBI362) - a...


Repeated weight loss attempts do not guarantee the best outcome
In addition to a higher BMI, individuals who had repeatedly attempted to lose weight reported a higher tendency to purposefully restrict...
Browse by tag






bottom of page