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Effect of tirzepatide on body fat distribution pattern in people with type 2 diabetes.

Diabetes Obes Metab · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study of 296 people with type 2 diabetes, those taking tirzepatide (doses of 5, 10, or 15 mg) showed a reduction in visceral fat (z-VAT decreased by 0.18) and liver fat (z-LF decreased by 0.54) over 52 weeks, while abdominal fat (z-aSAT) slightly increased by 0.11. In comparison, participants on insulin degludec only showed a reduction in liver fat (z-LF decreased by 0.46) with no significant changes in visceral or abdominal fat.

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JournalDiabetes Obes Metab, 2024
Citations24
Relative citation ratio4.46
NIH percentile91
Molecules tirzepatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity

Abstract

AIMS: To describe the overall fat distribution patterns independent of body mass index (BMI) in participants with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the SURPASS-3 MRI substudy by comparison with sex- and BMI-matched virtual control groups (VCGs) derived from the UK Biobank imaging study at baseline and Week 52. METHODS: For each study participant at baseline and Week 52 (N = 296), a VCG of ≥150 participants with the same sex and similar BMI was identified from the UK Biobank imaging study (N = 40 172). Average visceral adipose tissue (VAT), abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (aSAT) and liver fat (LF) levels and the observed standard deviations (SDs; standardized normal z-scores: z-VAT, z-aSAT and z-LF) were calculated based on the matched VCGs. Differences in z-scores between baseline and Week 52 were calculated to describe potential shifts in fat distribution pattern independent of weight change. RESULTS: Baseline fat distribution patterns were similar across pooled tirzepatide (5, 10 and 15 mg) and insulin degludec (IDeg) arms. Compared with matched VCGs, SURPASS-3 participants had higher baseline VAT (mean [SD] z-VAT +0.42 [1.23]; p < 0.001) and LF (z-LF +1.24 [0.92]; p < 0.001) but similar aSAT (z-aSAT -0.13 [1.11]; p = 0.083). Tirzepatide-treated participants had significant decreases in z-VAT (-0.18 [0.58]; p < 0.001) and z-LF (-0.54 [0.84]; p < 0.001) but increased z-aSAT (+0.11 [0.50]; p = 0.012). Participants treated with IDeg had a significant change in z-LF only (-0.46 [0.90]; p = 0.001), while no significant changes were observed for z-VAT (+0.13 [0.52]; p = 0.096) and z-aSAT (+0.09 [0.61]; p = 0.303). CONCLUSION: In this exploratory analysis, treatment with tirzepatide in people with T2D resulted in a significant reduction of z-VAT and z-LF, while z-aSAT was increased from an initially negative value, suggesting a possible treatment-related shift towards a more balanced fat distribution pattern with prominent VAT and LF loss.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 38528819 ↗

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