Ozempic and the Rebound Effect, What Happens a Year Later?
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One year after taking weight loss medicines, such as Ozempic or Wegovy, people recover – on average – 60% of the weight lost; from there, the ‘rebound’ effect stabilizes and patients maintain a 25% reduction in weight lost in treatment.
The number of those who resort to weight loss medications continues to rise, but what happens when you stop the treatment?
Losing weight often leads to a massive jojo effect after discontinuation. This is evidenced by a new metaanalysis of British researchers. According to this, patients gain an average of 60 percent of lost weight again within a year. Study shows that three quarters of the kilos return Researchers at the University of Cambridge evaluated data from over 3,200 subjects. The focus was on active ingredients such as semaglutide and tirzepatide. During t…
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