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Obesity med cessation more likely after RYGB than sleeve gastrectomy
Patients who are on obesity-related medications before undergoing bariatric surgery may be more likely to discontinue their medications and less likely to restart them after undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) than laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), a recent study has shown.
Obesity med cessation more likely after RYGB than sleeve gastrectomy
15 Apr 2022Elevated BMI may up recurrent AF risk
Among patients who had previously undergone ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF), the risk of recurrent AF increased with rising body mass index (BMI), according to a study from Denmark presented at EHRA 2022.
Elevated BMI may up recurrent AF risk
13 Apr 2022Semaglutide trumps liraglutide for weight loss in nondiabetic overweight or obese patients
Nondiabetic adults with overweight or obesity lost more weight when treated with once-weekly semaglutide than once-daily liraglutide, as demonstrated by results of the phase IIIb STEP* 8 trial.
Semaglutide trumps liraglutide for weight loss in nondiabetic overweight or obese patients
07 Apr 2022SGLT2i lowers serum urate regardless of diabetes status
Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) can keep serum urate levels low in patients with and without diabetes, according to a recent Singapore study.
SGLT2i lowers serum urate regardless of diabetes status
06 Apr 2022Insulin pump, CGM use linked to better glucose control during pregnancy
The use of either an insulin pump or a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device among pregnant women with type 1 diabetes leads to improved glycaemic control, although pump use appears to be linked to higher birth weight measures, a study has found.
Insulin pump, CGM use linked to better glucose control during pregnancy
06 Apr 2022High-intensity statins help lower cholesterol among diabetics
Treatment with rosuvastatin, given at moderate and high intensity doses, as well as simvastatin and atorvastatin, given at high intensity doses, modestly reduce levels of nonhigh-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) in diabetic patients over 12 weeks compared with placebo, a study has shown.
High-intensity statins help lower cholesterol among diabetics
05 Apr 2022Tech-enabled, team-based approach lowers HbA1c levels in youth with T1D
In children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), glycated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) significantly decreases at 12 months after diagnosis with the help of a technology-enabled, team-based approach to intensified new-onset education involving target setting, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), and remote data review, results of a study have shown.
Tech-enabled, team-based approach lowers HbA1c levels in youth with T1D
05 Apr 2022Resistance exercise could improve sleep duration, efficiency
Individuals at elevated cardiovascular disease risk (overweight/obese, increased blood pressure levels) may improve the duration and efficiency of their sleep through regular resistance exercise regimens, according to a study presented at the EPI Lifestyle Scientific Sessions 2022.