Faster Weight Loss on Anti-Obesity Medication Correlated With Lower Risk of Gout, finds research
Written By : Dr. Shravani Dali
Medically Reviewed By : Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2024-10-06 17:00 GMT | Update On 2024-10-07 05:57 GMT
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Faster Weight Loss on Anti-Obesity Medication Correlated With Lower Risk of Gout suggests a new study published in the Arthritis Rheumatology.
Weight loss is conditionally recommended for gout management; however, its impact on incident gout and recurrent gout flares among overweight and obese individuals remains unknown. We aimed to investigate the relationship between weight loss rate following the initiation of anti-obesity medications and the risk of incident gout and recurrent gout flares among overweight/obese individuals.
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