GLP-1s linked to elevated rates of hypotensive events

CHICAGO — In patients being treated for hypertension, those taking a GLP-1 receptor agonist had higher rates of hypotensive events compared with those not taking one, researchers reported at ENDO 2026.
“I began to notice multiple patients in clinic who were started on GLP-1s (by me and others) who were complaining of lightheadedness, dizziness and fainting. They had low blood pressure on my examination,” Micah J. Eimer, MD, associate chief medical officer in the division of cardiology at Northwestern Medicine, told Healio. “Hypotension is the most dreaded potential side effect of treating

Exercise declined in patients with obesity after starting a GLP-1

CHICAGO — In patients with obesity, exercise as assessed by wearable-measured activity declined after they initiated GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy, according to findings presented at ENDO 2026.
“GLP-1 receptor agonists are now used by millions of adults for weight loss, and we know from prior work that exercise is critical for preserving lean muscle and sustaining long-term weight reduction,” Sajana Maharjan, MD, from the department of internal medicine at HSHS St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Illinois, told Healio. “What was missing was an objective answer to a basic question: Do patients