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I would assume maintaining that kind of deficit after you've reached an average weight would quickly result in detrimental health effects and a doctor advising you to stop taking the GLP1. Hopefully the number of people who want to be on these things permanently is small, but the number of people using them to yoyo diet will probably be pretty large.
I dunno, I’m not a fan and I expect there to be long term ramifications. Literally everyone I’ve seen pictures of after Ozempic/weygovy/whatever look ill. Screwing with your body’s natural process tends to be a bad idea.
Most people on it long term seem to end up looking like Skeletor. I’m happy to keep losing weight the slow old fashioned way.
Well, my point is to respond to the LinkedIn post, the amount of people consuming high-protein food on a long-term basis might not change as much as you'd think. The main impact will be more people trying to diet because they can use GLP1 drugs who might otherwise not have tried at all.