With small weekly injections, men and women can experience significant weight loss to look and feel their best. It is often recommended to receive the injections in combination with incorporating a healthy diet and exercise into your daily routine for maximum results.
A recent study of 1,961 people found that in people with a BMI over 30 and who did not have diabetes, Semaglutide injections combined with exercise resulted in a mean decrease in body weight of 14.9% over 68 weeks. The placebo group saw only a 2.4% mean decrease in weight.
Semaglutide is often prescribed to men and women who have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or individuals with a BMI of 27 or higher that is accompanied by high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, or other health conditions that can make weight loss difficult.
Significantly reducing weight when combined with changes in diet and exercise
Providing consistent, safe weight loss over an extended period of time
Diminished risk of heart and cardiovascular disease upon achieving a healthy weight
Helping you to look and feel healthier
Requiring only one injection per week
Studies have shown that Semaglutide is most effective when combined with exercise and changes in diet. Therefore, the exact amount of time someone might need to receive this treatment will depend on current health conditions (if any) and if exercise and dietary changes can be adopted permanently to maintain an ideal weight.
Your medical specialist at Gameday Men’s Health will thoroughly discuss the potential side effects with you and answer any questions you might have regarding the injections.
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