The findings also provide science to support the fact that the treatment of obesity is not simply to eat less and move more—that's the prevention piece. The treatment is more complex than that.
Research lead Professor Donal O'Shea highlighted that it always seemed oversimplistic to him that these new treatments were just making people eat less, underscoring the complexity of obesity treatment.
This study is an exciting step forward in our understanding of how these new medicines for obesity work, revealing that they can influence metabolism beyond just appetite suppression.
The study showed that 30 people with obstructive sleep apnea and obesity lost weight and increased metabolism, indicating that those with sluggish metabolism saw the most significant benefits.
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