weight management – TheNewsHub https://thenewshub.in Thu, 24 Oct 2024 11:00:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, study says https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/24/novo-nordisks-diabetes-drug-ozempic-may-reduce-the-risk-of-alzheimers-disease-study-says/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/24/novo-nordisks-diabetes-drug-ozempic-may-reduce-the-risk-of-alzheimers-disease-study-says/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 24 Oct 2024 11:00:01 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/24/novo-nordisks-diabetes-drug-ozempic-may-reduce-the-risk-of-alzheimers-disease-study-says/

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Novo Nordisk‘s blockbuster diabetes drug Ozempic may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting its potential to delay or prevent the memory-robbing condition, according to a study released Thursday. 

Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, was associated with a 40% to 70% lower risk of a first-time Alzheimer’s diagnosis in patients with Type 2 diabetes compared with seven other diabetes medications. That includes insulin and older so-called GLP-1 drugs similar to Ozempic, the research said. 

Alzheimer’s disease is often diagnosed in the mild dementia stage, when a person has significant trouble with memory and thinking. Almost 7 million Americans have the condition, the fifth-leading cause of death for adults over 65, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. But the number of Alzheimer’s patients is projected to rise to almost 13 million in the U.S. by 2050. 

There are no cures for Alzheimer’s, only drugs that treat the symptoms of the disease or slow the progression of the condition in people at the early stages of it. But a potential preventive treatment such as semaglutide may prove even more useful, said lead study co-author Dr. Rong Xu, a biomedical informatics professor at Case Western Reserve University. 

That’s because by the time many patients are diagnosed with the disease, “it’s often too late for treatment,” Xu told CNBC. She added that many of the risk factors of Alzheimer’s, such as obesity, diabetes and smoking, are preventable and “modifiable.” 

The results add to mounting evidence that GLP-1s, a popular class of obesity and diabetes medications, may offer health benefits beyond promoting weight loss and regulating blood sugar. That includes Ozempic, Novo Nordisk’s weight loss injection Wegovy, and drugs from Eli Lilly that work slightly differently. 

Novo Nordisk and rival Eli Lilly have been studying their drugs as potential treatments for chronic conditions such as sleep apnea and fatty liver disease. Novo Nordisk, which did not fund the new Case Western study, is also examining semaglutide in a late-stage study on Alzheimer’s patients. 

The new Case Western study released Thursday builds on other research released in July on a once-daily drug for diabetes and obesity called liraglutide, which Novo Nordisk sells under the brand names Saxenda and Victoza. In the liraglutide research, data from a midstage trial found that the drug may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease by protecting patients’ brains. 

In the study released Thursday, researchers from Case Western analyzed three years of electronic records of nearly 1 million U.S. patients with diabetes who did not have a prior Alzheimer’s diagnosis. The study was partly funded by the National Institutes of Health. 

The study compared semaglutide with seven different diabetes medications, including insulin and a drug called metformin. It also includes other GLP-1s, such as liraglutide and a medication from Eli Lilly called dulaglutide. 

Semaglutide was associated with a roughly 70% lower risk of first-time Alzheimer’s diagnosis compared with insulin, a nearly 60% lower risk compared with metformin and a 40% lower risk compared with other GLP-1s, according to the study. Semaglutide was also associated with significantly lower prescriptions for Alzheimer’s disease-related medications, the study said. 

Similar reductions in risks were seen across patients in the trial, regardless of their gender, age group and whether they had obesity. 

But the study has limitations since it relies on data from electronic health records. Xu called for more research, specifically clinical trials that randomly assign patients to receive semaglutide or other treatments, to confirm how much Ozempic and other GLP-1s can help prevent or delay Alzheimer’s disease. 

Xu and the team of researchers also plan to study whether GLP-1s can prevent Alzheimer’s in patients with obesity, but they want to wait one or two years for GLP-1s approved for weight loss to be on the market longer so there is more patient data for them to analyze. Wegovy won approval in the U.S. in 2021, while Eli Lilly’s weight loss injection Zepbound only entered the market last fall.

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Ozempic is driving up the cost of your health care, whether you can get your hands on it or not https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/11/ozempic-is-driving-up-the-cost-of-your-health-care-whether-you-can-get-your-hands-on-it-or-not/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/11/ozempic-is-driving-up-the-cost-of-your-health-care-whether-you-can-get-your-hands-on-it-or-not/?noamp=mobile#respond Fri, 11 Oct 2024 15:45:20 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/11/ozempic-is-driving-up-the-cost-of-your-health-care-whether-you-can-get-your-hands-on-it-or-not/

About 165 million Americans rely on employer-sponsored health insurance, and yet workers may still not get the coverage they want — particularly when it comes to drugs such as Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drug Wegovy and diabetes drug Ozempic.

About 1 in 3 employees are looking for more resources to combat obesity, according to a recent report by consulting firm Gallagher. Glucagon-like peptide-1 treatments such as Wegovy and Ozempic, which mimic hormones produced in the gut to suppress a person’s appetite, are considered game changers on this front.

These blockbuster weight-loss drugs have skyrocketed in popularity in the U.S. but are still not universally covered — even though “Americans have higher rates of obesity and diabetes and more behavioral health conditions today than ever before,” according to Trilliant Health’s “2024 Trends Shaping the Health Economy” report.

Cost is a key issue.

Although research shows that obesity drugs may have significant health benefits beyond shedding unwanted pounds, organizations representing U.S. insurers have said concerns remain about the high price involved in covering those medications, which are nearly $1,350 per month for a single patient. 

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The price tag for GLP-1 medications, along with the large number of workers who could potentially benefit from using them, are a big driver of higher health-care costs, several studies show. Already, prescription drug costs jumped 8.6% last year, due in part to a surge in the use of GLP-1 drugs, according to a recent report by Mercer.

“Is that significant? Yes,” said Sunit Patel, Mercer’s U.S. chief health actuary.

Patients on these medications need to complete months, if not years, of continuous treatment.

“It becomes a lifelong drug,” said Gary Kushner, chair and president of Kushner & Company, a benefits design and management company. “That’s a pretty expensive commitment.”

expensive weight-loss drugs to some extent. Another 27% are considering adding coverage in the year ahead, according to the survey by Mercer.

Still, “not everyone who wants it can get it,” Patel said.

On the flip side, 3% of employers have recently removed coverage for these drugs and 10% of companies that currently cover them are considering removing them for 2025.  

To improve access to weight-loss drugs, many businesses would have to pay even more — and health-care costs are already reaching a post-pandemic high, with employers and employees set to shell out significantly more for coverage in 2025, according to WTW, a consulting firm formerly known as Willis Towers Watson. U.S. employers project their health-care costs will increase by 7.7% in 2025, compared with 6.9% in 2024 and 6.5% in 2023.

Among employers’ greatest concerns was how to cover increasingly sought-after weight loss drugs, a Kaiser Family Foundation survey also found.

“Employers face the challenge of integrating these potentially important treatments into their already costly benefit plans,” Gary Claxton, KFF’s vice president said in a press statement.

Packages of weight loss drugs Wegovy, Ozempic and Mounjaro.

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FDA-approved for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes.

“Most employers cover Ozempic for diabetes, they don’t necessarily cover it as an anti-obesity medication,” said Seth Friedman, pharmacy and health plans practice leader at Gallagher.

That makes it even trickier for employees to navigate whether they can get access to the drug and if it will be covered by their insurance. “They see that it’s covered but they get rejected,” Friedman said.

A 2023 survey by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans found that 76% of the companies polled provided GLP-1 drug coverage for diabetes, versus only 27% that provided coverage for weight loss — leaving many workers shut out.

“Obviously, there is demand for them, and it’s not for diabetes, it’s for weight loss,” said Kushner.

Capturing the Weight Loss Drug Craze

“Looking ahead to 2025, about half of large employers will cover the drugs for weight loss,” said Beth Umland, Mercer’s research director of health and benefits. However, “even when they do, there are guardrails around who can use it.”

Demand for these treatments is only expected to increase — but the added controls for coverage are also helping to keep costs in check.

Nearly all employers have some sort of “utilization management” restrictions in place, such as a prior authorization requirement, according to Gallagher’s Friedman.

For some companies, that may mean workers must try other weight-loss methods first or meet with a dietitian and enroll in a weight-loss management program. Others may require a threshold for body mass index, or BMI, of at least 30, depending on how the plan is set up, Friedman said.

This information is available during open enrollment, which typically runs through early December. 

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Daily consumption of oats is beneficial but it needs to be consumed in moderation.

Oats are rich in fibre, proteins, and good carbs. Consuming them daily is beneficial for those dealing with heart health issues, weight management, and digestive problems.

Oats are a whole grain that is often called a “superfood” because they are packed with nutrients like fibre, protein, and good carbs. Oats are especially known for beta-glucan, a type of fibre that helps lower cholesterol, so they are considered good for heart health.

Oats are not just to devour for breakfast. One can use them in smoothies, bake them into healthy muffins, or even use oat flour as a gluten-free option in recipes. They are also great for savoury dishes, like adding a crunchy topping to desserts or baked fruit. Plus, they are affordable and easy to store, making them a staple in a lot of kitchens.

Here are some positive effects of daily consumption of oats

Heart Health: Oats are rich in soluble fibre, especially beta-glucan, which can help lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease.

Digestive Health: The fibre in oats supports healthy digestion, prevents constipation, and promotes the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.

Energy Boost: Oats provide complex carbohydrates that release energy slowly, making them a great choice for sustained energy throughout the day.

Blood Sugar Control: Their low glycemic index helps stabilize blood sugar levels, making oats beneficial for people with diabetes or those looking to manage their blood sugar.

Weight Management: Due to its high fibre content, it promotes satiety, helping you feel full longer and potentially aiding in weight loss or maintenance.

Here are some negative effects of daily consumption of oats

Gluten Contamination: While oats themselves are gluten-free, they can often be contaminated with gluten during processing. Individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity should choose certified gluten-free oats.

Digestive Issues: For some people, consuming large amounts of fibre from oats may lead to bloating, gas, or other digestive discomforts, especially if they are not used to a high-fibre diet.

Sugar Content: Many commercial oat products, like flavoured instant oatmeal, can contain added sugars, which can negate some of the health benefits.

Caloric Density: While oats are healthy, they are also calorie-dense. Overconsumption without balancing with other foods can contribute to weight gain.

Phytic Acid: Oats contain phytic acid, which can inhibit the absorption of certain minerals (like iron and zinc). However, this effect is usually negligible if oats are part of a balanced diet.

Daily consumption of oats can be very beneficial for most people, particularly for heart health, weight management and digestion. However, it is important to consume them in moderation and pay attention to any personal sensitivities or dietary needs. Incorporating a variety of foods into your diet will help balance nutrients and avoid any potential negative effects from overconsumption of oats.

Here are the types of Oats That Should Be Consumed

For a wholesome option, steel-cut oats are hearty and high in fibre but take longer to cook. Rolled oats are versatile, quick to prepare and great for oatmeal or baking. For something super quick, instant oats are convenient but choose plain varieties to avoid added-sugar.

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