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GLP-1 101

Learn how GLP-1s work & their impact to your health

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GLP-1 is the talk of the town these days – for many reasons, good and bad, alike – but among scientists, it’s not actually very new at all. In fact, it’s such a powerful and important hormone, GLP-1 has been the target of scientific research for over 40 years. 

Unforeseen Consequences of GLP-1: Muscle Loss

While the increasingly popular GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs can be highly effective for weight loss, not all weight loss is created equally. In other words, not all weight loss is “good” weight loss, and that leads right to one of the often-overlooked consequences of GLP-1s: Muscle loss.

To be more precise, studies report that between 40 – 60% of the weight lost with GLP-1s is fat-free mass, which encompasses all of the body’s tissues that’s not body fat. This includes organs, bone, water, and perhaps most relevant and important, calorie-burning lean muscle. In other words, when you’re on a GLP-1, you may be losing a lot of weight, but it’s not just fat; in fact, a big chunk of it is muscle.

This is a HUGE problem for a number of reasons. Maintaining muscle mass is essential for longevity, a healthy metabolism, and staying vibrant and independent as we age. Losing muscle not only contributes to a slower metabolism, but it also leads to decreased strength, reduced mobility, and decreased balance, ultimately impacting overall health and quality of life. Understanding this risk is crucial, especially for those looking to achieve sustainable, healthy weight management while on GLP-1 medications.

What You Can Do About It: Support Muscle Health

To combat muscle loss while on GLP-1 medications, it's essential to focus on building and maintaining muscle mass and strength through: