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    * Why weight matters in T2D
    * Barriers to weight management in T2D
    * Early glycemic control and weight management in T2D
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HER STRUGGLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES (T2D) IS ABOUT MORE THAN JUST GLYCEMIC
CONTROL.1,2

Your help is more important than ever.


EXCESS WEIGHT IS A KEY COMPONENT OF T2D PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH
COMPLICATIONS OF T2D.2

Among patients with T2D, having excess weight has been associated with elevated
A1C.3 There’s also a link between A1C and weight loss: lifestyle changes that
lead to a reduction in excess weight have been associated with improvements in
glycemic control.4

Now, take a closer look at the possibility of changing T2D outcomes and helping
improve patients’ long-term health by controlling hyperglycemia as early as
possible. Learn how addressing excess weight can support efforts to achieve
glycemic control.5

Why weight matters in T2D

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References

 1. American Diabetes Association Professional Practice Committee. 8. Obesity
    and Weight Management for the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes:
    Standards of Care in Diabetes–2024. Diabetes Care 2024;47(Suppl.
    1):S145–S157.
 2. Lingvay I, Sumithran P, Cohen R, le Roux C. Obesity management as a primary
    treatment goal for type 2 diabetes: time to reframe the conversation.
    Lancet. 2022;399(10322):394-405. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01919-X.
 3. Boye KS, Lage MJ, Shinde S, Thieu V, Bae JP. Trends in HbA1c and body mass
    index among individuals with type 2 diabetes: evidence from a US database
    2012-2019. Diabetes Ther. 2021;12(7):2077-2087.
    doi.org/10.1007/s13300-021-01084-0.
 4. Wilding JPH. The importance of weight management in type 2 diabetes
    mellitus. Int J Clin Pract. 2014;68(6):682-691. doi:10.1111/ijcp.12384.
 5. Davies MJ, Aroda VR, Collins BS, et al. Management of hyperglycemia in type
    2 diabetes, 2022. A consensus report by the American Diabetes Association
    (ADA). Diabetes Care. 2022;45(11):2753-2786. doi.org/10.2337/dci22-0034.

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