For many individuals, weight loss has been a life-long battle often characterised by ‘yo-yo’ weight gain. Weight loss is never sustained and weight gain after weight loss keeps happening such that the individual’s weight moves up and down like a yo-yo. Diet and exercise works but only temporarily for these individuals. The issue is these individuals have a set-point weight that the body is trying to get back to every time weight loss occurs. Hormones such as ghrelin which is responsible for hunger go through the roof with weight loss below this set-point. It isn’t just a matter of willpower that results in weight loss failure. These biological barriers can make it difficult to achieve meaningful results through diet and exercise alone.
Obesity is now considered a chronic disease that in some individuals requires treatment. Diet and exercise is still first line but when it fails, GLP-1 receptor agonists offer a medically supported solution. Originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes, these injectable medications have been found to support substantial weight loss by influencing the body’s natural signals for hunger and satiety. By helping you feel full sooner, reducing cravings, and lowering the aforementioned weight set-point, they address the root causes that often stand in the way of sustainable weight loss.
When prescribed and monitored by a healthcare professional, GLP-1 therapy can be a powerful tool for improving metabolic health and lowering the risks associated with obesity — including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
GLP-1 receptor agonists are a class of injectable medications that mimic the action of a naturally occurring hormone secreted by the small intestine in response to food entering the small intestine. The hormone is called glucagon-like peptide 1(GLP-1) and is one of many gastrointestinal peptides that are released by the small intestine. It plays a crucial role in regulating appetite, insulin secretion, and blood sugar levels after meals. GLP-1 travels to the brain and influences the appetite centres, promoting satiety and reducing hunger. Mechanically, it slows down stomach emptying which also makes you feel more full after a meal. This helps manage food intake and gets the individual into a negative calorie balance which will then result in weight loss.
In individuals struggling with excess weight or obesity, these hormonal responses are thought to be impaired. GLP-1 receptor agonists work by replicating the function of natural GLP-1, helping to restore these deficiencies. By reducing hunger (and ameliorating the constant sense of deprivation often experienced with decreased portion sizes), prolonging the feeling of fullness after eating and, preventing over-eating, and reducing high-fat/ sugar cravings due to their natural effect on the brain’s reward system, they support gradual and sustainable weight loss when combined with dietary and lifestyle changes.
Several GLP-1 medications have been approved for weight management and type 2 diabetes. While brand names vary, the active ingredients are typically part of the GLP-1 analogue family, each with slightly different potency, dosing and duration of action.
Together, these actions create a metabolic environment that supports steady, clinically meaningful weight loss. Studies have shown that patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists, alongside lifestyle modifications, can achieve an average weight reduction of 10–15% of their body weight over time — with improvements in blood sugar control, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels.
GLP-1 injections are typically administered once weekly, depending on the specific formulation, and are most effective when combined with a structured care plan that includes nutritional support, physical activity, and regular medical follow-up. Their dosage and dosage uptitration need to be supervised by an experienced physician, ideally an endocrinologist experienced with GLP-1 agonists.
GLP-1 receptor agonists offer a wide range of clinically supported benefits for individuals aiming to lose weight and improve their metabolic health. While their primary role is to assist with weight reduction, the advantages of GLP-1 therapy extend well beyond the number on the scale.
Here are some other key benefits:
GLP-1 receptor agonists are generally well tolerated, but like all medications, they can cause side effects — especially in the initial stages of treatment as the body adjusts to the hormonal changes or if a patient has not been counselled appropriately prior. Most side effects are mild and temporary, but it’s important to be aware of potential reactions and consult a healthcare provider if symptoms occur.
Here’s a breakdown of the most commonly reported side effects:
Less common but more serious side effects may include:
It’s also essential to note that GLP-1 receptor agonists are not suitable for everyone. A full medical evaluation is required to determine suitability, especially for individuals with gastrointestinal disorders, kidney disease, or a history of pancreatitis.
Regular follow-up and medical supervision from an endocrinologist with expertise in this field can help ensure that treatment remains safe and effective, with any side effects promptly managed.
GLP-1 receptor agonists are prescribed as part of a medical weight management plan and are most suited for individuals who meet specific clinical criteria. These medications are not intended for casual or cosmetic weight loss, they are designed for people whose excess weight poses a risk to their health.
You may be considered an ideal candidate for GLP-1 therapy if:
At The Metabolic Clinic, all patients considering GLP-1 treatment undergo a thorough medical assessment to ensure the therapy is safe, appropriate, and aligned with their health goals. This process includes:
This comprehensive checkup ensures that GLP-1 therapy is not only medically safe but also tailored to each individual’s unique needs, which can help maximise results while minimising risks.
Preparing for a GLP-1 injection is simple, but a few steps can help ensure a smooth and comfortable experience, especially during the early phases of treatment:
Your first session will also include clear guidance on how to administer injections (if applicable), what to expect in the coming days, and how to reach the care team for any concerns.
GLP-1 receptor agonists have been shown in clinical studies to support meaningful and sustained weight loss when used alongside lifestyle changes such as improved diet, regular physical activity, and ongoing medical supervision. However, results can vary depending on individual factors including baseline weight, metabolic health, and adherence to the treatment plan.
Most individuals can expect the following outcomes:
It’s important to remember that GLP-1 therapy is not a quick fix. The goal is sustainable, medically supported weight loss and better health over time. Ongoing support, regular follow-ups, and realistic expectations are key to achieving the best possible outcomes.
GLP-1 receptor agonists offer a safe, medically supported path to weight loss for individuals who have struggled with traditional methods. By targeting the body’s natural hunger and satiety signals, these injections help reduce appetite, regulate blood sugar, and promote gradual, sustainable weight reduction. When paired with lifestyle changes and ongoing medical guidance, GLP-1 therapy can lead to significant improvements in overall metabolic health, including better blood pressure, cholesterol, and insulin sensitivity.
If you are ready to explore a personalised approach to weight management that addresses the underlying biological factors—not just the symptoms—schedule a consultation with Dr Dinesh today to find out if GLP-1 treatment is right for you.
How long will I need to take GLP-1 injections?
The duration varies based on individual goals, change in lifestyle and response But for sustained results, individuals will need to prepare themselves for long-term therapy.
What lifestyle changes should I make during GLP-1 therapy?
Adopting a balanced diet rich in lean proteins, vegetables, and whole grains is recommended. Portion-control is crucial. Regular physical activity with a mixture of resistance training to reduce muscle loss and cardio will be important. Stress management techniques like meditation can enhance the effectiveness of the treatment.
Will I regain weight after stopping GLP-1 injections?
Individuals may experience weight regain after discontinuing therapy as shown by all trials of GLP-1 medication. Maintaining healthy eating habits, regular exercise possibly facilitated by initial therapy can help sustain weight loss.
How quickly will I see results with GLP-1 injections?
Many patients begin to notice weight loss within the first 8 to 12 weeks of treatment. However, results can vary, and consistent lifestyle changes play a crucial role in the effectiveness of the therapy.
What are the common side effects of GLP-1 injections?
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. These symptoms often diminish over time as your body adjusts to the medication.
How are GLP-1 injections administered?
GLP-1 medications are typically administered via a subcutaneous injection, usually once a week. Your healthcare provider will guide you on proper injection techniques and schedules.
Can I use GLP-1 injections if I have other medical conditions?
GLP-1 therapy may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions, such as a history of pancreatitis or medullary thyroid cancer. A thorough medical evaluation is necessary to determine eligibility.
Do I need to follow a specific diet while on GLP-1 therapy?
While there is no strict diet required, focusing on nutrient-dense foods and reducing intake of high-fat and high-sugar (high-calorie, less satiating) items can improve outcomes and minimize side effects.
Are GLP-1 weight loss injections covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on your insurance plan and medical necessity. Some insurers cover these medications for individuals with obesity-related health conditions, while others may not. It’s essential to check with your provider for specific coverage details.
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