The effect of obesity pharmacotherapy on body composition, including muscle mass.
Georgia ArgyrakopoulouEvdoxia GitsiSofia K KonstantinidouAlexander KokkinosPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2024)
Obesity pharmacotherapy represents a promising approach to treating obesity and may provide benefits beyond weight loss alone. Maintaining or even increasing muscle mass during weight loss is important to overall health, metabolic function and weight loss maintenance. Drugs such as liraglutide, semaglutide, tirzepatide, and naltrexone/bupropion have shown significant weight loss effects, and emerging evidence suggests they may also have effects on body composition, particularly a positive influence on muscle mass. However, further research is needed to fully understand the mechanism of action of these drugs and their effects on muscle mass. Clinicians should consider these factors when developing an obesity treatment plan for an individual patient.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- body composition
- bariatric surgery
- roux en y gastric bypass
- gastric bypass
- resistance training
- bone mineral density
- weight gain
- glycemic control
- metabolic syndrome
- public health
- healthcare
- obese patients
- insulin resistance
- case report
- palliative care
- adipose tissue
- body mass index
- health information
- postmenopausal women
- high fat diet induced