Background: Liraglutide is a once-daily injectable medication approved for the treatment of obesity. Hereby we report the feasibility, adherence and efficacy of liraglutide treatment in a sample of individuals with mood disorders and obesity. Methods and Sample: Twenty-nine patients with Bipolar or Major Depressive Disorder received liraglutide once daily subcutaneously at a dose gradually titrated from 0.6 to 3 mg. All patients were obese and had previously failed multiple healthy lifestyle interventions, including exercise and diet programs. Patients' weight was recorded before liraglutide treatment (T0) and then 1 (T1), 3 (T3), and 6 months (T6) following T0. Results: Mean baseline (T0) weight was 110.54 Kg (±24.95). Compared to baseline, the percentage of weight loss was 3.37% at T1, 7.85% at T3, and 10.20% at T6. Thirty-one percent (n = 9) of patients had no side effects, 34.48% (n = 10) had one, 24.14% (n = 7) had two, and 10.34% (n = 3) had three side effects. All 29 subjects were still on liraglutide at T1; 79.31 and 48.28% were on liraglutide at T3 and T6. No significant relationship was found between liraglutide dose and likelihood to continue the medication. No patient showed a worsening of the psychiatric condition due to liraglutide treatment. Acceptability and satisfaction with treatment were good for the 48% that completed the study. Conclusions: Liraglutide treatment was efficacious, accepted and tolerated by ~50% of our sample, followed up for a period of 180 days. Larger, longer, controlled, prospective studies are warranted.

Feasibility, adherence and efficacy of liraglutide treatment in a sample of individuals with mood disorders and obesity / Cuomo, A.; Bolognesi, S.; Goracci, A.; Ciuoli, C.; Beccarini Crescenzi, B.; Maina, G.; Rosso, G.; Facchi, E.; Maccora, C.; Giordano, N.; Verdino, V.; Fagiolini, A.. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1664-0640. - 10:JAN(2019). [10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00784]

Feasibility, adherence and efficacy of liraglutide treatment in a sample of individuals with mood disorders and obesity

Bolognesi, S.;Maccora, C.;
2019

Abstract

Background: Liraglutide is a once-daily injectable medication approved for the treatment of obesity. Hereby we report the feasibility, adherence and efficacy of liraglutide treatment in a sample of individuals with mood disorders and obesity. Methods and Sample: Twenty-nine patients with Bipolar or Major Depressive Disorder received liraglutide once daily subcutaneously at a dose gradually titrated from 0.6 to 3 mg. All patients were obese and had previously failed multiple healthy lifestyle interventions, including exercise and diet programs. Patients' weight was recorded before liraglutide treatment (T0) and then 1 (T1), 3 (T3), and 6 months (T6) following T0. Results: Mean baseline (T0) weight was 110.54 Kg (±24.95). Compared to baseline, the percentage of weight loss was 3.37% at T1, 7.85% at T3, and 10.20% at T6. Thirty-one percent (n = 9) of patients had no side effects, 34.48% (n = 10) had one, 24.14% (n = 7) had two, and 10.34% (n = 3) had three side effects. All 29 subjects were still on liraglutide at T1; 79.31 and 48.28% were on liraglutide at T3 and T6. No significant relationship was found between liraglutide dose and likelihood to continue the medication. No patient showed a worsening of the psychiatric condition due to liraglutide treatment. Acceptability and satisfaction with treatment were good for the 48% that completed the study. Conclusions: Liraglutide treatment was efficacious, accepted and tolerated by ~50% of our sample, followed up for a period of 180 days. Larger, longer, controlled, prospective studies are warranted.
2019
bipolar; depression; depressive disorder; liraglutide; mood; obesity
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Feasibility, adherence and efficacy of liraglutide treatment in a sample of individuals with mood disorders and obesity / Cuomo, A.; Bolognesi, S.; Goracci, A.; Ciuoli, C.; Beccarini Crescenzi, B.; Maina, G.; Rosso, G.; Facchi, E.; Maccora, C.; Giordano, N.; Verdino, V.; Fagiolini, A.. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1664-0640. - 10:JAN(2019). [10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00784]
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