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After several publications on Australian and UK cohorts, a recent study in Obesities sought to assess the effectiveness of the Juniper Germany weight-loss program.
On average, participants lost 9.52% of their baseline weight after five months, with 81.51% of the cohort achieving clinically meaningful weight loss (5% or more).
These results indicate that email-based health coaching, when combined with GLP-1 RA therapy, can lead to substantial weight loss in patients with overweight and obesity in Germany.
The findings also suggest that this model of care, which offers flexibility and convenience, could be an effective alternative to more traditional face-to-face interventions, particularly for those who may find it difficult to attend regular in-person consultations.
On average, participants lost 9.52% of their baseline weight after 5 months.
Unlike traditional face-to-face programs or other app-based versions of the Juniper program available in other markets, the service in Germany was provided via email, giving participants standardised nutritional advice combined with semaglutide, a GLP-1 RA known for its effectiveness in aiding weight loss. The findings showed:
As the first study to evaluate a semaglutide-supported DWLS in a real-world European setting, this trial provides crucial insights into the effectiveness of these programs.
To draw further market comparison, Oviva in Germany is a direct competitor that offers standalone lifestyle intervention. The mean weight loss of this Juniper Germany cohort was over three times higher than the mean recorded in a 2024 Oviva cohort that ran for slightly longer (3.1% after 5.5 months).
The results indicate that email-based health coaching, when combined with GLP-1 RA therapy, can lead to substantial weight loss in patients with overweight and obesity in Germany, which may be positive news if extended across other variety of cultures as well. Overall, this study adds an important foundational layer to the scarce literature on real-world GLP-1 RA-supported DWLSs.
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