https://www.otplinks.comA new GLP-1 and glucagon agonist dropped data that was supposed to rival retatrutide, just without the GIP, and on the surface the results look solid. But that is not the real story. Even when people successfully lose weight, a large percentage gain it back, and for years that has been framed as a failure of discipline or willpower.This episode breaks down new research that helps explain why that happens. A study published in EMBO Reports shows that obesity can leave lasting changes at the cellular level through epigenetics, where gene activity is altered without changing the DNA itself. Researchers found that immune cells remained in a pro inflammatory, metabolically altered state even after weight loss, with some of these changes potentially lasting for years.In practical terms, this means the body does not simply return to a neutral baseline after weight loss. It can continue to operate as if it is still in an obese state, which helps explain why so many people feel like their body is working against them. This shifts the conversation away from personal responsibility and toward biology, reinforcing the idea that obesity is a chronic, relapsing metabolic disease.That distinction matters because it changes how treatment should be approached. If the underlying biology does not fully reset, then short term solutions are unlikely to be effective long term. These medications may not just be tools for losing weight, but part of ongoing management for a system that retains a memory of obesity and requires continued intervention.
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