GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide are helping many people lose weight quickly.
But along with these benefits, there are some important nutrition risks to be aware of.
Why Eating Less Isn’t Always Better
These medications reduce appetite, which can make it easy to eat very little. Some people end up eating far fewer calories than their bodies need.
While this can lead to fast weight loss, it can also mean the body isn’t getting enough nutrients to stay healthy.
Studies show that people taking GLP-1 drugs often don’t get enough important nutrients. These may include:
Vitamin D
B vitamins
Calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc
Vitamins A, C, E, and K
Protein
Fiber
Nutrient insufficiency can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, hair loss, muscle weakness, and poor wound healing.
Because hunger is reduced, some people may lose normal hunger cues or even develop an aversion to eating. This can increase the risk of disordered eating, especially in those with a past history.
Rapid weight loss doesn’t just burn fat—it can also take a toll on your muscles and bones.
When protein intake is too low or strength-building activity is missing, the body may begin to break down muscle. At the same time, losing weight too quickly can reduce bone density, especially over time.
This becomes even more concerning with repeated cycles of weight loss and regain, which can further weaken muscles and bones and make it harder to maintain long-term health.
GLP-1 medications can be helpful tools, but they work best when combined with good nutrition and lifestyle habits.
Getting enough protein, eating a balanced diet, staying active, and working with a healthcare or nutrition professional can help protect your health as you lose weight.
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