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Diabetes & Endocrinology 2026-W17 · Published Apr 23, 2026

This Week in Diabetes & Endocrinology: Acupuncture, GLP-1s, and Exercise

From the New England Journal of Medicine, a trial reported that a phase 3 randomized controlled trial involving 1698 adults with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled on metformin found that once-daily oral orforglipron produced significantly greater reductions in HbA1c at 52 weeks than oral semaglutide [3].

While the authors describe superior glycemic control with orforglipron, they also note that gastrointestinal adverse events and discontinuations were more frequent with this agent, suggesting its safety profile requires careful consideration alongside its efficacy [3].

Meanwhile, attention turned to complementary therapies in Research in nursing & health, where a network meta-analysis examined acupuncture interventions for type 2 diabetes [2].

The analysis compared various acupuncture therapies to conventional treatment in 12,231 patients and suggested associations with reductions in fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, and postprandial glucose [2].

However, the researchers emphasize that these findings are based on low-quality studies, requiring cautious interpretation and verification regarding safety and comparative efficacy [2].

Elsewhere this week, a systematic review and meta-analysis in PloS one highlighted disparities in maternal outcomes [1].

A review of 9,742 women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy in Africa revealed high prevalence rates of caesarean section, preterm delivery, and neonatal intensive care unit admission [1].

The authors describe significant heterogeneity across outcomes and note that the analysis was limited by data from few studies, underscoring the need for more high-quality research to improve maternal and child health in this population [1].

Finally, we also saw research in Frontiers in Medicine evaluating exercise interventions for mitochondrial myopathy [5].

A meta-analysis and systematic review evaluated moderate-intensity aerobic and resistance exercise in 157 patients, indicating consistent improvements in exercise capacity and muscle function without consistent increases in creatine kinase levels [5].

Given the heterogeneous nature of exercise effects and the observational nature of the pooled data, clinicians should interpret these findings cautiously while awaiting larger controlled trials to confirm long-term efficacy and clarify risk profiles [5].

Articles in This Digest

Meta-analysis finds high prevalence of adverse outcomes in African women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy High Sugar in Pregnancy Risks C-Section in Africa
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 9,742 women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy in Africa found high prevalence rates of caesarean section, preterm delive…
High blood sugar during pregnancy in Africa significantly raises the risk of needing a C-section, threatening both mother and baby.
Network meta-analysis finds acupuncture therapies may improve glycemic parameters in type 2 diabetes Body Acupuncture Beats Standard Care for Blood Sugar
A systematic review and network meta-analysis of 12,231 patients with T2DM compared various acupuncture therapies to conventional treatment. The analysis sugges…
Adding specific acupuncture types to your current diabetes plan may lower blood sugar more effectively than medicine alone.
Orforglipron shows superior HbA1c reduction versus oral semaglutide in adults with type 2 diabetes on metformin A New Diabetes Pill Takes On Ozempic's Oral Cousin
A phase 3 RCT of 1698 adults with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled on metformin found that once-daily oral orforglipron (12 mg or 36 mg) produced signifi…
A new once-daily diabetes pill called orforglipron lowered blood sugar better than oral semaglutide in a major head-to-head trial, but at the cost of more diges…
L-citrulline with HIIT alters specific microRNAs in obese older adults How 12 Weeks of Hard Exercise Changes the Molecular Machinery of Aging Muscle
A secondary exploratory analysis of a double-blind randomized trial in 68 obese older adults found that 12-week HIIT with L-citrulline supplementation altered s…
A 12-week high-intensity interval training program produced measurable molecular changes in older adults' muscles — and a natural supplement may amplify some of…
Exercise training improves function in 157 patients with mitochondrial myopathy Exercise May Strengthen Muscles Doctors Once Told to Rest
This meta-analysis and systematic review evaluated moderate-intensity aerobic and resistance exercise in 157 patients with mitochondrial myopathy. Results indic…
For a disease once treated with rest, a careful exercise plan now looks like one of the most promising tools to rebuild strength.
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