acts centrally to reduce appetite Setmelanotide : Reserved for specific genetic obesity syndromes (e.g., POMC/PCSK1/LEPR deficiency, Bardet-Biedl syndrome) under specialist supervision Non-pharmacological interventions form the cornerstone of weight management and may be particularly appropriate: Structured lifestyle programmes : NICE recommends multicomponent interventions including dietary modification, increased physical activity, and behavioural strategies
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Blood Sugar GLP-1 hormone helps regulate blood sugar in three ways: Signals the pancreas to release insulin (which causes the cells to open up and take in glucose, lowering blood sugar) Suppresses the hormone glucagon (glucagon tells the liver to release stored sugar) Slows gastric emptying - this helps keep blood sugar levels more stable Appetite GLP-1 helps with appetite control: Slower gastric emptying means food stays in the stomach longer, and you stay fuller longer Acts on the brain - GLP-1 acts on the parts of the brain involved in appetite and reward, reducing food cravings and food noise Enhances satiety signals - Remember leptin, the satiety hormone
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Table 1 provides some representative brain-targeting nanoparticle drug delivery systems developed by targeting these and some other transport processes
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