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Saxenda (liraglutide) is a prescription drug approved in the United States for spurring and maintaining weight loss when added to calorie-cutting and exercise.
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Read More »After one year, the medication/exercise group had lost 16% of their starting weight, on average. That compared with 11% in the exercise group, and 13% in the medication group. The combo approach was also most effective at changing body composition: Those patients lost about twice as much body fat and trimmed more from their waistlines, versus those on either strategy alone. They also preserved their muscle mass, according to the researchers, led by Signe Torekov, of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. "The big point here is, the study confirms that yes, combining medication with exercise is more effective," said Dr. Reshmi Srinath, who directs the Weight and Metabolism Management Program at Mount Sinai in New York City. She had some caveats: Patients in the trial were fairly young — in their early 40s, on average — and healthy. Such vigorous exercise might not be appropriate for older adults, or people with certain health conditions, like painful arthritis. "With those patients, we generally recommend walking or incorporating some weight training at home," Srinath said. But, she added, the bottom line remains: "Medications should be used as an adjunct to lifestyle changes." That applies not only to Saxenda, but to prescription weight-loss drugs in general, Kahan and Srinath said. When it comes to choosing a medication, Srinath said, it's a case-by-case decision, considering side effects and any health conditions a patient might have. In this study, the most common side effects among Saxenda users included nausea, diarrhea and dizziness. Personal preferences also come into the medication decision, Srinath noted. "Some patients are hesitant about taking a daily injection," she said. What's important, Kahan said, is that people who've "tried again and again" to lose weight know there are treatments that could help. "People often don't realize that because we're in this Wild West full of bogus weight-loss products," he said. "But there are good, legitimate options that have been scientifically studied."
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