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Hussein Zaitoon1, Aimee D Wauters1, Luisa M Rodriguez1
1Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX 78229, USA.
Children (Basel, Switzerland)
|November 27, 2025
概括
类似葡萄糖类-1受体激动剂 (GLP-1RAs) 对儿科肥胖和2型糖尿病 (T2D) 有望,有效降低体重和BMI. 然而,由于对肌肉骨健康和营养状况的潜在影响,仔细监测至关重要.
科学领域:
- 儿科内分泌学 儿科内分泌学
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
- 代谢障碍 代谢障碍 代谢障碍
背景情况:
- 类似葡萄糖-1受体激动剂 (GLP-1RAs) 越来越多地用于儿科肥胖和2型糖尿病 (T2D).
- 需要综合证据来评估它们在儿童和青少年中的有效性和安全性.
研究的目的:
- 审查目前关于GLP-1RA在儿童肥胖和T2D中的疗效和安全性的证据.
- 确定知识差距,并指导未来对儿科抗肥胖疗法的研究.
主要方法:
- 随机对照试验,延伸研究和机理学研究的结构化审查.
- 专注于包括体重,BMI,身体组成,血糖控制和儿科患者的不良事件在内的结果.
主要成果:
- GLP-1RAs (利拉格卢提德,塞马格卢提德) 在青少年和幼儿中显著降低BMI和体重.
- 减肥包括瘦肉量;潜在的风险包括肌肉强度和骨密度受损,没有运动和足够的蛋白质.
- 胃肠道事件很常见;对生长,青春期和营养状况的长期影响在很大程度上未得到解决.
结论:
- GLP-1RAs是儿童肥胖生活方式干预措施的宝贵补充.
- 为了解决肌肉骨健康,营养充足性和滥用,专门针对儿科的方案至关重要.
- 进一步的研究对于儿科药理动力学,剂量和长期发育安全至关重要,以建立基于证据的指导方针.
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