Are the New Weight Loss Medications Right for You [AD_Ccsk8wvu]
Are the New Weight Loss Medications Right for You [AD_Ccsk8wvu]
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Ozempic, Mounjaro, and other GLP-1 medications have been heavily advertised over the last year. Tune in virtually for Are The New Weight Loss Medications Right for YOU? to get the facts and insights you need before you decide if these potent prescriptions are your correct course of action. Take a look back as Dr. Holly Wyatt and Dr. Jamesim Hill explore who may or may not qualify for these medications, and whether or not they would be beneficial to you. Weight loss can be tricky, and expectations may not align with reality. Dr. Wyatt & Dr. Hill will discuss how to set realistic goals, as well as the potential side effects of GLP-1s. Other related topics that will be discussed: -Cost and coverage -Weight loss maintenance -How to talk to your provider about your options About Our Guests Dr. Holly Wyatt, UAB professor in Nutrition Sciences, has more than 20 years of clinical experience in weight reduction using behavioral treatment, dietary therapy, physical activity interventions, weight loss medications, and surgery. She was the medical director for seasons four and five of ABC’s TV show Extreme Weight Loss and has spent much of her research career following more than 10,000 “successful losers” in the National Weight Control Registry. Dr. James Hill is one of the world's foremost experts in obesity and weight management. Dr. Hill is Director of the Nutrition Obesity Research Center and a professor at UAB. He is co-founder of the National Weight Control Registry, a registry of individuals who have been successful in maintenance of a reduced body weight, and American on the Move, a national weight gain prevention initiative that aims to inspire Americans to make small changes to prevent weight gain. #diet pills that work for men #clinically proven diet pills #totalfit keto acv gummies
Aired: January 08, 2025
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