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Why GLP-1 Medications Work Even When the Scale Doesn't Move

Why GLP-1 Medications Work Even When the Scale Doesn't Move

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What if the scale isn't moving, but your health is dramatically improving?

If you've ever felt discouraged because the number on the scale won't budge—even on a GLP-1 medication—this episode will change how you think about these drugs. Dr. Cooper breaks down the research showing that the biggest benefits have nothing to do with weight loss. It's all about metabolic health.

This Week on Fat Science

Dr. Emily Cooper, Mark Wright, and Andrea Taylor explore the research proving GLP-1 medications are far more than "weight loss drugs." The team explains how cardiovascular outcome trials revealed unexpected heart protection, why inflammation reduction may be the real mechanism behind these benefits, and what the latest FDA approvals for kidney disease, sleep apnea, and fatty liver mean for patients. Plus: the new oral Wegovy pill, what's coming next in metabolic medicine, and why everyone should be screened for metabolic dysfunction regardless of weight.

What You'll Learn

  • Why two-thirds of cardiovascular risk reduction from GLP-1s is completely independent of weight loss

  • How these medications reduce inflammation, stabilize arterial plaque, and improve vascular function

  • The difference between MASLD and MASH—and why the name change matters

  • What the Flow Trial revealed about kidney protection (and why it was stopped early)

  • How Zepbound earned FDA approval for sleep apnea

  • Why metabolic screening should happen regardless of what the scale says

Notable Quote

"You can still become incredibly healthier even if the weight is more stubborn. So I think that's the thing, is to discuss with your doctor not 'Oh, I want to lose X amount of pounds' or 'How much weight do you think I should lose?' That is not the conversation. It's more, let's take a look at the health parameters."

— Dr. Emily Cooper

Links & Resources

  • Podcast Home: fatsciencepodcast.com

  • Cooper Center for Metabolism: coopermetabolic.com

  • Resources from Dr. Cooper: coopermetabolic.com/resources

  • Submit Your Question: questions@fatsciencepodcast.com or dr.c@fatsciencepodcast.com

Fat Science is supported by the Diabesity Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing access to effective, science-based metabolic care.

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.

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