Association of tirzepatide with cardiometabolic benefits in Chinese adults: post hoc subgroup analysis of SURMOUNT-CN study.
Obesity (Silver Spring) · 2025
Last updated 2026-05-28In a study of 177 Chinese adults, those taking tirzepatide at doses of 10 mg or 15 mg lost more weight and had better blood sugar control, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels than those taking a placebo. Among participants who lost at least the median amount of weight by 12 and 24 weeks, improvements in these health markers were even greater. By week 52, 37 participants reached a normal BMI, and the rate of metabolic syndrome dropped from 21.6% at the start to 0%.
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| Journal | Obesity (Silver Spring), 2025 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 1 |
| Molecules | tirzepatide |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Cardiovascular Risk Reduction |
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of tirzepatide with body weight, cardiometabolic markers, and metabolic syndrome in Chinese participants achieving normal body mass index (BMI) values by week 52 across baseline BMI subgroups.
METHODS: This post hoc analysis of SURMOUNT-CN assessed the association of tirzepatide with cardiometabolic risk factors in Chinese participants, categorized by Chinese-specific anthropometric cutoffs for BMI and waist circumference. The association of early weight loss (greater or less than median at 12 and 24 weeks) with cardiometabolic markers and metabolic syndrome was evaluated.
RESULTS: In this post hoc analysis (N = 177; tirzepatide 10 mg, n = 62; tirzepatide 15 mg, n = 57; placebo, n = 58), participants with greater weight reduction (greater than or equal to the median percentage loss at 12 and 24 weeks) showed significantly greater improvements in cardiometabolic markers. Tirzepatide also significantly reduced body weight, BMI, and waist circumference compared with placebo (p < 0.05). At week 52, 37 participants achieved a normal BMI (18.5-24 kg/m, Chinese criteria), and metabolic syndrome dropped from 21.6% at baseline to 0%.
CONCLUSIONS: Early weight loss with tirzepatide was associated with significant improvements in cardiometabolic risk factors, particularly in Chinese adults achieving a normal BMI by week 52, suggesting that early response may be associated with enhanced long-term metabolic health outcomes.
Verbatim abstract via PubMed 40437798 ↗
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