Research
Neural
There is no significant change in resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) after the semaglutide intervention compared to the placebo group in the investigated regions of interest (ROIs).
Practitioners can consider that semaglutide does not significantly alter RSFC related to suicidal ideation and behavior in this population.
StrongRefutesmedium confidence
Our results show that there is no significant change in RSFC after our semaglutide intervention in participants who received semaglutide compared with the placebo group in the investigated ROIs.
Why this rating
Based on the randomized, placebo-controlled study design.
Source
Semaglutide, suicidal ideation and behaviour: A resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging perspective
Barbara Verovnik et al. · Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism · 2023
rct · n=30Cited 9×
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