Dose Response Effects of Liraglutide (Saxenda) on Weight Loss among Overweight and Obese Individuals: A Three Arm Randomized Controlled Trial

Uzma Dost Muhammad Rajar, Najia Ashraf, Amin Fahim
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Introduction: The present is aimed to determine the effects of three different doses of Liraglutide (Saxenda) that are 0.6mg, 1.2mg and 1.8mg with and without exercises on obese population after 6 months of intervention. Methodology: A three arm randomized controlled trial was performed at Isra Univeristy Hospital, Hyderabad. A total of n=60 obese participants including both male and female were recruited and divided into two groups n=20 participants in each group. Each group was than further divided into two subgroups n=10 participants in each subgroup. Results: The analyses of the findings had revealed that n=22 participants included in the study were male whereas n=38 were female. The mean Body Mass Index (BMI) of the participants in group A at baseline was 29.95±1.35kg/m2, 30.21±1.56 kg/m2 and 29.54±2.33 kg/m2 in subgroup (i), (ii) and (iii) respectively whereas in group B the values of BMI at baseline were 30.25±1.56 kg/m2, 29.87±2.56 kg/m2 and 30.11±2.33 kg/m2 in subgroup (i), (ii) and (iii) respectively. In group C the values were 30.01±2.14 kg/m2, 28.59±2.22 kg/m2 and 30.58±1.98 kg/m2 in subgroup (i), (ii) and (iii) respectively. Conclusion: The findings revealed substantial differences in BMI and body fat percentage within each group from baseline through three and six months of intervention. Higher Liraglutide (Saxenda) dosages (1.8mg) resulted with greater decreases in BMI and body fat percentage than lower doses (0.6mg and 1.2mg). Keywords: obesity, body mass index, body fat percentage
利拉鲁肽(Saxenda)对超重和肥胖者减肥的剂量反应效应:三臂随机对照试验
导言:本研究旨在确定 0.6 毫克、1.2 毫克和 1.8 毫克三种不同剂量的利拉鲁肽(Saxenda)在干预 6 个月后对肥胖人群的影响。研究方法海德拉巴伊斯拉大学医院开展了一项三臂随机对照试验。共招募了包括男性和女性在内的 60 名肥胖者,并将其分为两组,每组 20 人。每组又分为两个亚组,每个亚组 10 人。结果:分析结果显示,参与研究的男性人数为 22 人,女性人数为 38 人。A 组参与者的平均体重指数(BMI)基线值分别为 29.95±1.35kg/m2、30.21±1.56 kg/m2 和 29.54±2.33kg/m2(分小组(i)、(ii)和(iii)),而 B 组参与者的平均体重指数基线值分别为 30.25±1.56kg/m2、29.87±2.56 kg/m2 和 30.11±2.33kg/m2(分小组(i)、(ii)和(iii))。在 C 组中,子组(i)、(ii)和(iii)的数值分别为 30.01±2.14 kg/m2、28.59±2.22 kg/m2 和 30.58±1.98 kg/m2。结论研究结果显示,从基线到干预的三个月和六个月期间,各组的体重指数和体脂百分比均存在显著差异。与低剂量(0.6 毫克和 1.2 毫克)相比,较高剂量(1.8 毫克)的利拉鲁肽(Saxenda)可使体重指数和体脂百分比下降更多。关键词:肥胖、体重指数、体脂率
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