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Effectiveness of Telemedicine Prescribing and a Long-Acting Obesity Medication Behavioral Program: A 24-Week Single-Arm Study.

Obesity (Silver Spring) · 2025

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a 24-week study of 180 participants, a telemedicine program that included the GLP-1 drugs semaglutide or tirzepatide along with a behavioral support plan led to an average weight loss of 7.2% at 12 weeks and 12.3% at 24 weeks. Participants also saw improvements in blood pressure, eating habits, diet quality, and physical activity, with side effects reported as lower than in other trials.

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JournalObesity (Silver Spring), 2025
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Conditions studied Obesity

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Limited data exist on telemedicine prescribing of semaglutide and tirzepatide. The effects of a telehealth obesity management program combining the provision of semaglutide and tirzepatide with a behavioral program tailored for long-acting antiobesity medications (AOMs) were evaluated. METHODS: In this single-arm study, 180 participants recruited from a telehealth medical obesity program received a virtual behavioral program tailored for long-acting AOMs, Bluetooth wireless scales, and a blood pressure (BP) cuff. Participants' (mean age = 44.1; 91% female; 81% White; mean weight = 102.8 kg) weight, BP, eating habits, dietary quality, physical activity, and side effects were assessed at baseline and at 12 and 24 weeks. Wilcoxon rank sum tests were conducted, and p values were adjusted using a false discovery rate approach. Intent-to-treat analysis was performed using last observation carried forward (LOCF). RESULTS: Weight loss was 7.2% (SD = 5.2%) at 12 weeks and 12.3% (SD = 6.9%) at 24 weeks (p < 0.0001). Mean BP declined from 131.0/83.8 (SD = 17.2/12.2) to 122.5/78.7 (SD = 13.7/10.1) at 12 weeks and 120.0/78.2 (SD = 13.5/10.6) at 24 weeks (p < 0.0001). Participants significantly improved their eating habits, diet quality, and activity. Side effects were markedly lower than in previously reported trials. CONCLUSIONS: Virtually delivered treatment combining telemedicine and a behavioral program tailored for long-acting AOMs demonstrated clinically significant improvements in weight, BP, diet, and activity over 24 weeks. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT06034457.

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