Effects of once-weekly semaglutide on appetite, energy intake, control of eating, food preference and body weight in subjects with obesity.
John E BlundellGraham FinlaysonMads AxelsenAnne FlintCatherine GibbonsTrine KvistJulie B HjerpstedPublished in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2017)
After 12 weeks of treatment, ad libitum energy intake was substantially lower with semaglutide vs placebo with a corresponding loss of body weight observed with semaglutide. In addition to reduced energy intake, likely mechanisms for semaglutide-induced weight loss included less appetite and food cravings, better control of eating and lower relative preference for fatty, energy-dense foods.