BLA 106: GLP-1s for weight loss, and Physical Activity and Cardiometabolic Health


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Dec 02 2024 22 mins  

In today's podcast we talk about whether GLP-1 agonists like Semaglutide can be helpful for osteoarthritis, and we look at the true link between physical activity and cardiometabolic health.


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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - Article 1: GLP-1 for Knee Osteoarthritis
00:51 - Overview
01:56 - Design
02:59 - Weight Loss Results
03:59 - Pain Reduction Results
05:02 - Safety
06:20 - Mechanism of Action
07:15 - Takeaways
10:00 - Article 2: PA, CRF, and metabolic health
10:11 - Background
11:37 - Previous Research
12:56 - Study Design
15:04 - Marker 19
19:26 - Importance of Exercise Intensity
20:20 - Strengths and Limitations
21:12 - Clinical Implications
21:60 - Outro


References:



Bliddal, H., Bays, H., Czernichow, S., Hemmingsson, J. U., Hjelmesæth, J., Morville, T. H., Koroleva, A., Neergaard, J. S., Sánchez, P. V., Wharton, S., Wizert, A., & Kristensen, L. E. (2024). Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Persons with Obesity and Knee Osteoarthritis. New England Journal of Medicine, 391(17), 1573–1583. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2403664
 
Fridolfsson, J., Ekblom-Bak, E., Ekblom, Ö., Bergström, G., Arvidsson, D., & Börjesson, M. (2024). Fitness-related physical activity intensity explains most of the association between accelerometer data and cardiometabolic health in persons 50–64 years old. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 58(21), 1244–1250. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2023-107451
 


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