The study focuses on adults with obesity who also experience binge eating. The medication being tested is a once‑weekly injection of semaglutide, which mimics the action of a natural gut hormone called GLP‑1 to reduce appetite and help control food intake.
The purpose of the study is to determine which individuals respond best to this therapy. Participants will receive the injection for about six months, during which their weight, measured by BMI, will be recorded at the start and after the treatment period. They will also complete a questionnaire called the Binge Eating Scale to see how their eating patterns change. Simple measurements such as the waist/hip ratio and a brief assessment of body composition will be taken to track where weight is lost.
Throughout the trial, blood samples and brief health checks will be used to look at things like hormone levels, feelings of hunger or fullness, heart rate, and blood pressure. These tests help researchers understand how the drug influences appetite, mood, and the body’s response to food without requiring any complex procedures.



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