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liraglutide glp 1 agonist review 2026-05-03 PubMed

GLP-1 Therapies: Beyond Weight Loss to Treat Binge Eating Disorder

Beyond weight loss: Integrating GLP-1 RA therapies into psychological and behavioral care for obesity and binge eating disorder.

Background

Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder (BED) are complex conditions often co-occurring, with significant unmet needs in treatment. While GLP-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP-1 RAs) like semaglutide and liraglutide have shown robust efficacy in weight loss and metabolic regulation, their potential role in addressing the psychological and behavioral aspects of eating disorders, particularly BED, is less understood. This review explores how GLP-1 RAs might integrate into comprehensive psychological and behavioral care, addressing the gap in understanding their broader therapeutic mechanisms beyond just weight reduction.

Study Design

Population
This is a review of studies involving patients with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and co-occurring obesity.
Intervention
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP-1 RAs) such as semaglutide and liraglutide, with dose, route, and duration not specified in this review.
Outcome
The primary outcome reviewed was the potential for GLP-1 RAs to decrease binge eating episodes, modulate appetite, reduce food cravings, and improve self-regulation in patients with BED.

Results

The review identified that GLP-1 RAs exert effects far beyond simple caloric restriction, significantly impacting neural circuits involved in reward processing and impulse control. They found that these agents can modulate appetite and reduce food cravings, potentially leading to a significant decrease in binge eating episodes. The most important finding is that GLP-1 RAs appear to improve self-regulation and reduce harmful coping strategies often associated with Binge Eating Disorder, suggesting a direct therapeutic effect on core BED symptoms, not just secondary to weight loss. This modulation of reward sensitivity could lead to a substantial reduction in the hedonic (pleasure-driven) aspects of eating, complementing traditional behavioral therapies. While specific quantitative data from this review isn't provided, the synthesis of evidence strongly suggests a positive impact on psychological well-being and eating behaviors, with implications for improved treatment outcomes in obesity and BED.


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Source: pubmed:42068458 · Ingested 2026-05-03 · Digest: gemini-2.5-flash