Mayo Clinic Minute: Weight loss medications alone are not a quick fix [A2kU8ntCTgH]
Mayo Clinic Minute: Weight loss medications alone are not a quick fix [A2kU8ntCTgH]
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One of the most common New Year's resolutions is to lose weight. Many may be wondering if weight-loss medications can help them reach their goal. Medications called semaglutides — better known by the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy — have been shown to help people lose about 15% of their body weight. But as Dr. Andres Acosta explains in this Mayo Clinic Minute, these medications alone are not a quick solution. Dr. Andres Acosta, a Mayo Clinic expert in treating obesity and co-author of "The Mayo Clinic Diet Rx," says in order to achieve healthy, long-term weight loss, tools like weight-loss medications need to be part of a multidisciplinary program that includes diet and exercise routines. Dr. Acosta recommends sticking to a healthy, low-calorie, high-protein diet to ensure healthy weight loss. ____________________________________________ FOR THE PUBLIC: More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network. FOR THE MEDIA ONLY: Register at to access clean and nat sound versions of this video on the Mayo Clinic News Network. Mayo Clinic: Like Mayo Clinic on Facebook: Follow Mayo Clinic on Instagram Follow Mayo Clinic on X, formerly Twitter: Follow Mayo Clinic on Threads: #speedy keto plus acv reviews #total keto acv gummies reviews
Aired: January 08, 2025
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