Trial results for the Phase 2 study (NCT05302596) investigating semaglutide in elderly obese patients were posted on ClinicalTrials.gov on 2025-04-17. The study aimed to investigate the effect of semaglutide addition to standard of care weight loss intervention on body weight and body composition.

Background

The study, titled "Semaglutide Use in Elderly Obese Patients," focused on the use of semaglutide in individuals experiencing obesity and aging. The trial aimed to evaluate the impact of adding semaglutide to a standard weight loss intervention, which included personalized lifestyle and exercise.

Trial design

The study (NCT05302596) was a Phase 2, single-center, prospective, controlled, randomized, and open-label trial. It enrolled 16 participants, investigating semaglutide in patients with obesity and aging. The intervention involved a semaglutide pen injector added to a personalized lifestyle and exercise program, compared against a standard of care only group. The study's objective was to assess the effect on body weight and body composition, as measured by DEXA.

Key results

The trial collected data on body composition, body weight, and total fat mass. For "Body Composition as Total Fat Mass/ Total Fat-free Mass Ratio" (Arbitrary units (ratio)):

For "Body Weight" (Kg):

For "Total Fat Mass" (Kg):

What this means

The posted results provide specific measurements for body composition, body weight, and total fat mass in elderly obese patients participating in this Phase 2 study. These data points contribute to the understanding of how semaglutide, when added to standard care, impacts these parameters. Further analysis or context would be needed to fully interpret the clinical significance of these measurements.

Source

The information regarding these trial results was obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov, a public database of clinical studies. The results for study NCT05302596, titled "Semaglutide Use in Elderly Obese Patients," were posted on 2025-04-17 on clinicaltrials.gov.