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Obesity management pharmacotherapies and lifestyle treatment for pediatric obesity management

Written by | 2 Jul 2026 | Obesity & Weight Loss

Adolescents with obesity achieve the greatest short-term weight reduction when obesity management medications are used alongside lifestyle treatment, according to a systematic review and network meta-analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics.

The analysis found that while healthy behaviour and lifestyle interventions remain an essential foundation of any effective weight management programme — delivering meaningful weight loss and improvements in body composition on their own — adding pharmacotherapy produced the strongest outcomes. Crucially, the study’s authors characterise medication not merely as a supplementary tool, but as a core component of treatment when combined with lifestyle change.

The review assessed short-term outcomes typically measured over six to twelve months, tracking improvements in body mass index (BMI) and BMI z score, a metric used to contextualise weight relative to age and sex in children and adolescents. Long-term sustainability and safety were also monitored across the included studies.

The findings come as obesity rates in children and adolescents continue to rise globally, placing growing pressure on clinicians and health systems to identify effective, evidence-based treatment approaches. The results suggest a shift in how pharmacotherapy should be framed in paediatric obesity care — not as a last resort or add-on, but as an integral element of a combined strategy.

The study was led by corresponding author Bjorn T. Tam, PhD, and is published in JAMA Pediatrics (doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2026.2248). The full text is freely accessible here.

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