Wednesday 26 February 2020


The glucose-lowering drug reduces obesity indices in children and adolescents, study shows


A new study has shown metformin - a glucose-lowering drug commonly used to treat diabetes - to be effective at lowering some measures of obesity in children and adolescents.






The researchers searched the medical literature for randomized clinical trials that examined the effects of metformin use on obesity measures in children and adolescents. Overall, they found significant reductions in body mass index (BMI), body weight, waist circumference, and fat mass, but not in lean body mass. However, the reductions in BMI and waist circumference was not significant in the youngsters who were overweight or obese.


The glucose-lowering drug reduces obesity indices in children and adolescents, study shows A new study has shown metformin - a gl...