The survey conducted by Ipsos highlighted that 24% of adults would opt for free anti-obesity drugs from the NHS, showcasing a significant interest in such treatments.
Awareness levels about weight-loss medications varied by age, with younger adults demonstrating a greater understanding of these options compared to older demographics.
Despite the demand, only 7% of participants indicated they would purchase these weight-loss drugs privately, reflecting economic factors influencing health decisions.
Four in ten respondents perceive themselves as overweight or obese, indicating a broader concern about body image and the effectiveness of current health strategies.
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