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Why weight regain after GLP-1s isn’t failure—it’s biology (and what you can do about it)
The medication is just one piece of the puzzle ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials found that exercise during the post-weight-loss ...
When it comes to losing weight, the fear of “ruining your metabolism” is widespread. Indeed, many people who have lost weight and then put it back on feel that every failed attempt leaves them worse ...
Patients on GLP-1s who stopped taking the drugs maintained about 25% of their weight loss at 1 year, but whether their regained weight is mainly fat or lean mass isn’t clear, new research suggested.
A year after stopping taking weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, people regain on average 60% of their lost weight – but beyond this, their weight regain plateaus, with individuals managing ...
Many people experience fluctuations in body weight throughout their lives, and so‑called yo‑yo dieting has long been considered a health risk – in some cases even more harmful than remaining ...
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Scientists may have solved weight regain problem from GLP-1 drugs
The procedure stimulates regrowth of healthy tissue that is "reset" to the person's new, lower body weight.
About 15% of adult women in the U.S. — roughly 19 million people — are currently using a GLP-1 drug.
Stopping weight loss drugs is followed by weight regain and reversal of beneficial effects on heart and metabolic health markers such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure, finds a study ...
When it comes to losing weight, the fear of "ruining your metabolism" is widespread. Indeed, many people who have lost weight and then put it back on feel that every failed attempt leaves them worse ...
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