Diabetes Drug Won’t Help Obese Kids Keep Off Weight

Rachael Rettner, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff Writer

“Unfortunately, this drug is not going to be the answer,” said study researcher Marian McDonagh, of Oregon Health & Science University. Overall, the drug does not appear to provide enough weight reduction for children to experience meaningful health benefits in the long term, McDonagh said. Still, it’s possible that certain groups of children, such as those who are very obese, may benefit from taking the drug. A large study is needed to identify these groups, the researchers said. The study analyzed information from 14 previous studies (eight in the United States and others in Canada, Australia, Mexico, Europe, Iran and Turkey), which included a total of 946 children ages 10 to 16 who did not have diabetes.
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Diabetes Drug Tied to Weight Loss in Obese Kids

Teens whose parents harped about weight gain

Dr. David Katz, director of the Yale University Prevention Research Center, said metformin is effective at both treating and preventing diabetes . The drug produces weight loss as a byproduct of treating insulin resistance, said Katz, who was not involved with the new research. Insulin resistance is a condition in which the body’s cells become less responsive to the hormone insulin, which helps the body control blood sugar. Insulin resistance is a step toward type 2 diabetes. “Obese children [in the studies] were treated without specific consideration of their insulin status, which likely explains the lackluster results,” Katz said. “I suspect metformin is useful in some, but not all, varieties of obesity.” In contrast, eating well and being active are effective in almost all cases of obesity, Katz said.
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