Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you in Ozempic etc, how are you dealing with the muscle loss. I keep reading that the weight loss experienced by most people on these drugs includes much more muscle loss than other methods (with the exception of bariatric surgery). I don’t want to lose muscle and end up “skinny fat”.
It’s fear mongering. All weight loss comes with varying amounts of muscle loss. You can’t lose just fat and no lean mass with a calorie deficit. You can preserve as much lean mass as possible with strength training and proper macronutrients.
If you restricted your calories enough to lose 1-3 pounds a week without Ozempic you’d lose just as much muscle.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you in Ozempic etc, how are you dealing with the muscle loss. I keep reading that the weight loss experienced by most people on these drugs includes much more muscle loss than other methods (with the exception of bariatric surgery). I don’t want to lose muscle and end up “skinny fat”.
It’s fear mongering. All weight loss comes with varying amounts of muscle loss. You can’t lose just fat and no lean mass with a calorie deficit. You can preserve as much lean mass as possible with strength training and proper macronutrients.
If you restricted your calories enough to lose 1-3 pounds a week without Ozempic you’d lose just as much muscle.