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Study Models 60% Weight Regain Within One Year After Stopping GLP-1 Drugs
Researchers modeled weight regain after stopping GLP-1 receptor agonists, finding a plateau at 75% regained and emphasizing the need for long-term weight management.
- A University of Cambridge study found that people regained about 60% of the weight they lost within one year after stopping GLP-1 weight loss drugs.
- Researchers warned that if the regained weight is mostly fat rather than lean mass, individuals could be worse off than before using the drugs.
- The study showed that weight regain tends to plateau at around 75% of the original weight lost by 60 weeks, meaning about 25% of weight loss may be sustained long-term.
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