
Semaglutide demonstrated notable protective effects on osteoporosis and gout in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) in a new cohort study.1
“The impact of newer anti-obesity medications on skeletal health remains incompletely understood, particularly in populations with varying metabolic profiles,” lead investigator Jo-Ching Chen, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, and colleagues wrote.1
Chen and colleagues conducted a 5-year cohort study examining skeletal health outcomes in people with obesity and T2D receiving semaglutide vs conventional glucose-lowering medications (sitagliptin, empagliflozin, glipizide), and obese individuals without T2D receiving semaglutide vs traditional anti-obesity medications (Contrave, phentermine, Qsymia).
The cohort study primarily assessed osteoporosis,…