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Weight Loss Requires More than GLP-1s and U.S. Adults Know It
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Weight Loss Requires More than GLP-1s and U.S. Adults Know It

GLP-1s are more are needed to reduce weight
A recent study illustrates GLP-1s as only a partial component of weight loss — but also a spark for more holistic health

In the everlasting battle that is weight loss, the public understands that using GLP-1s is only half of it. 

Medifast, the health and wellness brand known for its coach-guided lifestyle solution Optavia, recently conducted a survey with market research firm Talker Research to get a pulse on how Americans feel about weight loss medications and the size of their role in someone’s health journey. The data says it’s a supporting one rather than a lead one. 

Of the 2,000 nationally representative United States adults who participated, 65% of them believed that weight loss medications are more effective when used together with lifestyle changes, while 45% agreed that medications alone won’t allow them to reach their long-term goals. 

“Weight loss is a journey that requires a holistic approach, including proper nutrition, adequate exercise, sufficient sleep and a healthy mindset,” said Dan Chard, chairman and chief executive officer of Medifast. “The survey results clearly point to a growing need and desire among U.S. adults for a more comprehensive, balanced approach to weight loss that complements or goes beyond just medication.”

But while GLP-1s aren’t seen as the end-all-be-all in terms of weight loss, they can be a catalyst for it, along with a more holistic health lifestyle for users. The study also found that if weight loss medications were readily available, 73% of those surveyed would commit to healthy eating, 72% would commit to regular exercise and 55% would prioritize quality sleep.  

Chard and Medifast aren’t the only ones who’ve arrived at this conclusion. Paul Byrne, a partner in Harrison Co.’s Fitness & VMS practice, recently expressed a similar opinion to Athletech News, citing a report claiming the total addressable market for U.S. fitness clubs is expected to increase by $6.8 billion thanks to increased GLP-1 usage. 

Last year, Evercore ISI, an equity research firm, also relayed survey data where 39% of respondents said they avoid going to the gym due to feeling self-conscious. Thus, the firm predicted that large-scale weight loss could help to uncork a surge in new gym memberships.

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“It is evident that the majority of people trying to lose weight understand the importance of lifestyle changes and are looking for effective tools and support to help them in their efforts,” Chard added.

Medifast touts Optavia as a key tool in this regard. The program facilitates weight loss programs with medical guidance while promoting additional healthy habits such as weight management, eating & hydration, motion, sleep, mind, and surroundings. 

“With our habit-based and coach-guided lifestyle solution, Optavia, Medifast is uniquely positioned to meet this clear consumer demand,” said Chard. “We offer customized programs and the support of coaches who draw upon their own personal weight loss experience – two of the top tools respondents identified as crucial. As the market continues to grow, we remain dedicated to supporting individuals in achieving their health and wellness goals through a holistic approach that incorporates both lifestyle changes and, where clinically appropriate, weight loss medications.”

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