This is sometimes referred to as sarcopenic obesity, or "skinny fat." Individuals may appear thin or have a normal body weight but the combination of body fat relative to low muscle mass is associated with increased health risks, similar to those seen in both obesity and sarcopenia (e.g., insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and decreased physical function and mobility)
We should let our food choices guide our appetite, not let appetite control our choices
The medication helps reduce appetite, improve blood sugar control, and support significant fat loss
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Were just starting, says Groussin
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