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Early Weight Loss with Liraglutide 3.0 mg Predicts 1-Year Weight Loss and is Associated with Improvements in Clinical Markers.

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posted on 2017-01-20, 15:09 authored by K. Fujioka, P. M. O'Neil, Melanie Davies, F. Greenway, D. C. W. Lau, B. Claudius, T. Vang Skjøth, C. Bjørn Jensen, J. P. H. Wilding
OBJECTIVE: To identify an early response criterion for predicting ≥5% weight loss with liraglutide 3.0 mg at week 56 and to compare efficacy outcomes in early responders (ERs) and early nonresponders (ENRs). METHODS: Using pooled data from the SCALE Obesity and Prediabetes and SCALE Diabetes trials, weight loss of ≥4% at 16 weeks best predicted ≥5% weight loss after 56 weeks. Weight loss and changes in cardiometabolic risk factors and health-related quality of life were evaluated in ERs (≥4% weight loss at week 16) and ENRs (<4% weight loss at week 16) completing 56 weeks' treatment. RESULTS: Proportions of ERs/ENRs to liraglutide 3.0 mg were 77.3%/22.7% (individuals without type 2 diabetes, T2D) and 62.7%/37.3% (those with T2D). Greater mean weight loss was observed in ERs versus ENRs: 10.8% versus 3.0% (without T2D) and 8.5% versus 3.1% (T2D). In both trials, greater proportions of ERs versus ENRs achieved ≥5%, >10%, and >15% weight loss at week 56 with liraglutide 3.0 mg. Greater improvements in cardiometabolic risk factors and health-related quality of life scores were observed in ERs versus ENRs. CONCLUSIONS: The early response criterion was clinically useful to identify individuals who would achieve clinically meaningful weight loss at 56 weeks.

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Funded by Novo Nordisk A/S

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Obesity (2016) 24, 2278–2288

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Medicine/Department of Cardiovascular Sciences

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Obesity (2016) 24

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Wiley for Obesity Society

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1930-7381

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1930-739X

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2016-07-18

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2016

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2017-01-20

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.21629/abstract

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en

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