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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Medicine@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 年前

Popular weight loss drugs remain out of reach for many who need them

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Popular weight loss drugs remain out of reach for many who need them

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Medicine@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 年前
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Weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound have been hailed as a revolution. Yet the high cost and lack of insurance coverage make them largely unattainable.
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    If you go off it you’ll regain 70% of the weight in a year based on early studies.

    But it’s unclear how long the users had been on it to begin with. It can take years for your body to actually get rid of the fat cells that you emptied while losing weight, for example.

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      I’ve not seen anything that says fat cells ever go away, could you provide a source for this? I’ve always been under the impression that once they are there you can only remove them via liposuction or surgery. Thanks

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        You know: I thought I had a link for this but I don’t.

        Striking through that part of the comment.

        I know you have a turnover rate of 10% of your fat cells per year and can find corroboration.

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      Humans cannot lose fat cells without medical intervention. They shrink to a smaller size, but never go away.

      https://news.yale.edu/2015/03/02/study-new-fat-cells-are-created-quickly-dieting-cant-eliminate-them#:~:text=Once fat cells form%2C they,new fat cells are created.&text=March 2%2C 2015-,Once fat cells form%2C they might shrink during weight loss,has derailed many a diet.

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