Anonymous wrote:For older men (or women) who were not athletic younger or lifted weights consistently it is very difficult to build muscle in your 40s and beyond.
I am man who has never had serious weight issues but have gotten out of shape now and again. But as a father of teens I believe showing that eating healthy and exercising regularly sets a good example. Fat men should do whatever they need to be healthy just like fat women.
Getting ripped without the benefit of muscle memory may not be possible for most people, no matter what GLP or diet they pursue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GLPs suppress appetite. But men drink a lot of calories in alcohol which are not as much hunger as other incentives.
This is true, I have a good friend (male) on GLPs and he's lost minimal weight because he has a drinking issue. I was actually surprised when he said he was going on then because I had assumed there would be some restriction based on how much you drink. He has likely 30+ drinks per week.
I thought GLPs suppressed desire for alcohol too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GLPs suppress appetite. But men drink a lot of calories in alcohol which are not as much hunger as other incentives.
This is true, I have a good friend (male) on GLPs and he's lost minimal weight because he has a drinking issue. I was actually surprised when he said he was going on then because I had assumed there would be some restriction based on how much you drink. He has likely 30+ drinks per week.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t need it and neither does any other dad I know. I just cut weight before summer the old fashioned way.
Anonymous wrote:Skinny men are gross and Glp 1 lose muscle mass unless insane regimen of work out and diet, so it’s not as easy an improvement
Anonymous wrote:Because men mostly aren't judged on hie little space their bodies take up.