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Impact of Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy®) on Heart and Muscle Mass

Impact of Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy®) on Heart and Muscle Mass

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18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this study is to use advanced MRI scans to track changes in both muscle and fat in the body and heart over a 12-month period in individuals starting semaglutide. By doing so, we hope to gain a clearer understanding of how semaglutide affects muscle health and function. Our goal is to ensure the medication supports long-term well-being, particularly for people who may be at higher risk of muscle loss.

This study involves (3) in-person study visits. At each visit, participants will be asked to:

  • Undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) while resting and during exercise to take pictures of their heart, abdomen, and legs.
  • Complete tests to assess balance, sit-to-stand, walking speed, and handgrip strength.
  • Complete questionnaires related to demographics, health information, physical activity, and nutrition.
  • Have a blood sample collected from a vein in your arm.
  • Have your blood levels assessed through three finger pricks.
  • Complete three days of food records.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults 18-80 years of age
  • Starting semaglutide for type 2 diabetes or weight loss
  • Able to safely undergo an MRI scan (including meeting the physical requirements for MRI equipment)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Current use of semaglutide for more than 2 weeks
  • Major recent heart issues or other severe health conditions
  • Concerns related to MRI use (including magnetic implants, pacemaker, severe claustrophobia)
  • Dependence on a mobility aid (unable to participate in exercise MRI)

Study details
    Type 2 Diabetes
    Obesity
    Semaglutide
    GLP-1
    Diabetes

NCT07272837

University of Alberta

13 May 2026

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