What to Know About GLP-1 Medications and Weight Management Programs
Learn how Eden connects patients to licensed providers to explore GLP-1 medications as part of medical weight management programs.
Learn how patients using GLP-1 therapy alongside lifestyle changes have experienced weight trends over 3 months. Explore how Eden connects patients with licensed healthcare providers for individualized care discussions.
Please note that this article is not meant to be medical advice; please consult a licensed healthcare provider to determine best practices for your health. Results will vary from individual to individual - this is not meant to provide conclusive evidence for those on GLP-1 medications. Please consult with your licensed healthcare provider to understand the effects of GLP-1 medications on your health. Eden is not a pharmacy nor a medical provider.
GLP-1 receptor agonists, including medications like semaglutide, are designed to mimic the function of naturally occurring hormones involved in appetite and digestion.
In clinical settings, these medications have been studied for their potential to:
Some individuals with obesity may have impaired GLP-1 hormone function, and GLP-1 receptor agonists are one tool licensed healthcare providers may consider in managing appetite-related challenges.
Undergo a health assessment to determine whether or not you are an eligible candidate for GLP-1 medications with licensed healthcare providers you may connect with via the Eden platform.
In peer-reviewed clinical and observational studies, some individuals using GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide for weight management under the care of licensed providers have experienced meaningful weight changes.
Individuals who have used the Eden platform to connect with licensed healthcare providers have shared feedback about their experience accessing GLP-1 therapy:
These stories reflect personal experiences and should not be interpreted as typical or guaranteed results. Results may vary from individual to individual–please consult with your licensed healthcare provider to discuss your health. Eden does not provide medical care or make treatment decisions–our platform connects users with licensed healthcare providers who determine appropriate care based on individual health needs.
Explore patient-centered GLP-1 care via licensed healthcare providers via the Eden platform.
These stories reflect personal experiences and should not be interpreted as typical or guaranteed results. Eden does not provide medical care or make treatment decisions—our platform connects users with licensed healthcare providers who determine appropriate care based on individual health needs.
Individuals with a higher baseline body weight may see more noticeable absolute weight changes, though percentage-based loss can vary widely.
Following the prescribed medication schedule—including dose titration and injection timing—may contribute to more consistent outcomes, especially under medical supervision.
Licensed healthcare providers may recommend patients complement GLP-1 therapy with healthy daily habits such as:
These behaviors may help support weight management goals and promote general well-being, regardless of medication use.
In some clinical studies, patients taking GLP-1 medications under medical supervision experienced weight reductions of approximately 5–7% within three months. While these results are not guaranteed and individual responses may vary, licensed healthcare providers have referenced this range as a general benchmark for early progress.
Rather than focusing solely on the scale, many licensed healthcare providers encourage patients to use the first 90 days to:
Rapid or extreme dietary restriction is not recommended and may lead to discomfort, side effects, or difficulty maintaining treatment over time.
While experiences with GLP-1 medications can vary widely, some patients working with licensed healthcare providers have found the following strategies helpful in maintaining healthy routines during the first few months:
These lifestyle behaviors may help support broader wellness goals and improve adherence to your overall health plan.
GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide have been studied for their potential role in supporting weight-related goals when used under the guidance of licensed healthcare providers. While individual results vary, some patients have reported changes in appetite, eating patterns, and weight when treatment is combined with sustainable lifestyle changes.
The first few months of any wellness journey often provide an opportunity to build healthy routines and establish consistency. Whether you're just getting started or exploring new options, working closely with a licensed healthcare provider who can evaluate your medical history and help determine the most appropriate path forward is important.
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Some individuals in clinical studies have reported greater weight reductions, particularly those starting at a higher baseline BMI. However, outcomes vary widely and are influenced by factors like adherence, provider oversight, and lifestyle behaviors.
Decisions about continuing or discontinuing treatment should be made with a licensed healthcare provider. Some individuals have reported weight regain after stopping treatment, which is one reason providers often take a personalized, phased approach.
Physical activity can support general health and help preserve muscle mass during weight management. Many healthcare providers recommend combining movement with other lifestyle changes during any treatment program.
No. Long-term results depend on many factors, including continued lifestyle habits and medical guidance. For some individuals, GLP-1 medications are part of an ongoing health strategy.
GLP-1 receptor agonists may be prescribed to adults with a BMI of 30 or above, or 27+ with a weight-related condition, depending on licensed healthcare provider evaluation. Eden connects users with licensed healthcare providers who can determine eligibility based on a full review of personal health history.