GLP-1 plays a pivotal role in regulating blood sugar levels and appetite, making it an effective tool for sustainable weight management
When blood sugar levels drop, glucagon triggers the release of stored glucose from the liver, ensuring a stable energy supply
As obese subjects appear to display a more rapid gastric emptying of solids compared to normal weight subjects (86) and the natural increase in plasma GLP-1 is attenuated in obese subjects (86, 87), the smaller release of GLP in the obese subjects could cause less pronounced satiety of food intake, leading to earlier onset of the next meal
Targeted estrogen delivery reverses the metabolic syndrome
Diabetes is a well-known risk factor for dementia, in part because high blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels throughout the body, including in the brain
Efficacy of GLP-1 RA Approved for Weight Management in Patients With or Without Diabetes: A Narrative Review