Sinead Ryan: Why I no longer judge people on Ozempic, but am still concerned about body-image trends for young women
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Sinead Ryan: Why I no longer judge people on Ozempic, but am still concerned about body-image trends for young women
"At a recent gathering, four out of 15 people present revealed they were taking weight-loss drugs"
"If I need to shed a few pounds, I know what works for me. Drop the carbs and booze and up the ante at the gym."
"In a few weeks, I'll generally be back where I need to be. I don't wait until it piles on, because that makes everything harder, right? Not easy, but it is simple."
Four of 15 people at a gathering reported taking weight-loss drugs. Weight loss is presented as something that can work for an individual by dropping carbs and alcohol. Increasing gym activity is described as a way to “up the ante” for shedding pounds. The expectation is that progress can occur within a few weeks, with weight returning to a desired level. The approach emphasizes acting before weight gain becomes harder to manage, rather than waiting until it piles on.
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