Two Gene Variants Linked to Different Weight-Loss Responses on Obesity Drugs

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Two Gene Variants Linked to Different Weight-Loss Responses on Obesity Drugs
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A Nature study of about 15,000 people using obesity drugs (Wegovy and Mounjaro) finds that certain genetic variants influence weight loss. One variant, especially in two copies, is associated with more weight loss; another variant may raise the risk of nausea. On average, participants lost 11.7% of body weight over eight months, with some achieving as much as 30%. Differences by sex, age, and ancestry, plus drug type, dose, duration and lifestyle, also shape outcomes. While promising for tailoring treatment, these findings are early and not yet practice-changing; further trials are needed to guide precision medicine in obesity care.

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