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A treat-to-target approach for obesity management: A post hoc analysis of the SURMOUNT-5 trial.

Diabetes Obes Metab · 2026

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study of 72 weeks, about 23% to 34% of participants taking tirzepatide and 14% to 21% taking semaglutide met proposed treatment goals for obesity, such as a waist-to-height ratio below 0.53 or a BMI under 27 kg/m². Among those who reached a waist-to-height ratio below 0.53, about 77% also achieved low disease activity or remission based on heart and metabolic health markers. The study did not find a clear link between meeting a BMI target and improvements in physical health scores.

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JournalDiabetes Obes Metab, 2026
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Conditions studied Obesity

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: With new advancements in obesity medicine, clarity on goals and expectations for successful disease management is limited. This post hoc analysis assessed application of proposed treat-to-target (TtT) thresholds for obesity to the outcome measures of SURMOUNT-5, which randomised participants with obesity to tirzepatide or semaglutide. METHODS: The proportion of participants in each treatment group reaching proposed TtT thresholds for waist to height ratio (WHtR) <0.53, body mass index (BMI) <27 kg/m, or a combination was evaluated. The associations between the thresholds and achieving low disease activity to remission (meeting goals for at least four of five defined cardiometabolic risk parameters) and normalisation or improvement in SF-36v2 physical component score (PCS) from baseline to week 72 were explored. RESULTS: About 23.1%-33.9% of participants treated with tirzepatide and 14.2%-20.7% treated with semaglutide reached the TtT thresholds, with greater weight reduction than the overall population. About 77% of participants who reached WHtR <0.53 achieved low disease activity to remission, with an odds ratio of 2.31 (p < 0.001) compared to those who did not reach this target. The BMI threshold was not statistically associated with the assessed outcomes for SF-36v2 PCS. CONCLUSION: In this post hoc analysis of SURMOUNT-5, most participants who reached the proposed TtT thresholds achieved the goal of low disease activity to remission defined by cardiometabolic risk parameters. These data suggest that TtT thresholds in obesity medicine may clarify goals in shared decision-making and improve clinical outcomes.

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