Drug companies are trialling a host of medications that they hope will offer benefits beyond weight loss.
As 2024 draws to a close, the new year ushers in the opportunity to set new goals for the year ahead. While weight-loss and fitness are staples of New Year resolutions they are commonly known to be the unsustainable resolutions that don't continue past January.
2024 saw a rapid adoption and acceptance of GLP-1s medications as an effective and trusted method of weight loss, with recent research from digital weight loss platform Juniper, revealing that almost three quarters (72%) of women are now considering turning to GLP-1 medications to help them in their weight loss journey next year.
Surveying over 1,000 UK women, the research found that 86% of respondents have tried multiple diet and weight loss programmes to lose weight with over half (55%) having previously committed to one or two different methods and a fifth (22%) admitting to trialling three to five different weight-loss methods. However, despite ambitions, many face barriers to their weight loss journeys. Difficulty maintaining a consistent diet (30%) was noted as the top hurdle, followed by a lack of time for regular exercise (16%) and mental health or motivational challenges (15%).
With many using the New Year to commit to new goals, a quarter (24%) of women noted that they have set a New Year’s resolution related to weight loss or fitness over five times and a third (33%) one to two times. While a common resolution, with so many diets and fitness regimes available it’s not always easy for individuals to choose the most effective method for their goals.
While interested in trying GLP-1 medications, women have experienced blockers when trying to attain access to these medications including:
- The cost of the medication: 42%
- Doubts on whether it will work for them and their weight loss: 37%
- Worried about the side effects: 36%
- Worried about weight gain once the medication ends: 33%
- Worried about the stigma of using medication for weight loss: 31%
- The difficulty of getting a GP appointment to discuss options: 25%
While access and stigma continue to be issues, these worries also highlight the importance of wrap-around care with GLP-1 medications. Better access and availability to speak with weight specialists who can provide information about GLP-1s and their impact alongside medical support and coaching programmes focused on lifestyle and behaviour changes is crucial.
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