New analysis of GLP-1 drugs suggests people who stopped using medications regained 60% of weight lost

A new study, recently shared on Good Morning America, on life after weight loss drugs examined 48 studies that analyzed and predicted the outcomes of people who either had diabetes or were overweight or obese and took popular GLP-1 medications. For people who stopped taking GLP-1 weight-loss medications, patients regained about 60% of the weight they lost within a year, according to the review’s analysis.
When researchers used computer statistical modeling to see what could happen after more than a year off the medications, it suggested that those patients could regain about 75% of the weight they had lost.
While weight loss drugs could still be viable option for you, either alone or in conjunction with weight loss surgery, it’s important to have a individualized tailored approach and consider long term outcomes.
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