Research indicates that GLP-1 therapies offer enhanced weight benefits compared to metformin in adolescents diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The study highlights comparable glycemic control with GLP-1 drugs but superior weight reduction.
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- GLP-1 Medications Outperform Metformin for Weight Management in Teens with Type 2 Diabetes
- Challenges in Treating Youth-Onset T2D
- Exploring High-Potency GLP-1 Therapies
- Study Design and Participant Details
- Participant Demographics and Treatment Profiles
- Glycemic and Weight Outcomes
- Efficacy and Safety Considerations
- Study Limitations and Future Research
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