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Treat to target in weight management with semaglutide: Real-world evidence from an eHealth clinic.

Diabetes Obes Metab · 2025

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study of 2,694 adults with overweight or obesity using a digital weight-loss program, participants lost an average of 16.7% of their body weight after 64 weeks while taking a mean dose of 1.08 mg/week of semaglutide. At the same time, 98% of participants lost at least 5% of their body weight and 82% lost at least 10%, with results similar across different starting weights and medication doses.

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JournalDiabetes Obes Metab, 2025
Citations4
Molecules semaglutide
Conditions studied Obesity

Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of an online multidisciplinary weight loss service combining individualised semaglutide dosing with intensive behavioural therapy (IBT) in adults living with overweight or obesity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included data from Danish participants enrolled in a digital weight loss programme via the Embla app between January 2022 and September 2024. The programme offered semaglutide with personalised dosing alongside evidence-based recommendations on nutrition, exercise and habits, delivered through IBT. All data collection and monitoring was conducted via the Embla app. The primary outcome was percentage change in body weight at week 64. Secondary outcomes included semaglutide dose, proportions achieving ≥5%, ≥10%, ≥15%, or ≥20% weight loss, and weight change by baseline BMI and dose. RESULTS: The study included 2694 participants (78% women, mean age 46.8 ± 10.8 years, mean BMI 34.3 ± 4.8). At weeks 26, 52, and 64, the number of participants that remained in the study was: 1580, 712, and 465. Mean weight loss at week 64 was 16.7% (95% CI: -17.4 to -16.0) with a mean semaglutide dose of 1.08 mg/week (SD 0.54). A total of 98% achieved ≥5% and 82% achieved ≥10% weight loss. Weight change was consistent across BMI classes and medication doses. CONCLUSIONS: Participants achieved clinically meaningful weight loss comparable to that seen in randomised trials, despite using lower semaglutide doses. These findings support the effectiveness of a personalised, treat-to-target approach integrating medical and behavioural obesity management in a digital setting. TRIAL REGISTRATION: https://osf.io/86kmc/.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 40903862 ↗

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