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  2. Wegovy and other weight loss drugs shows promise for heart ...

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    The weight-loss drug Wegovy can reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes by 20% in adults with heart disease and obesity, according to new research.. The trial is the first to show that a ...

  3. Obesity-associated morbidity - Wikipedia

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    Body weight is not considered to be an independently predictive risk factor for cardiovascular disease by current (as of 2014) risk assessment tools. [9] Mortality from cardiovascular disease has decreased despite increases in obesity, [ 10 ] and at least one clinical trial was stopped early because the weight loss intervention being tested did ...

  4. Eating more raw vegetables may help weight loss, reduce heart ...

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    The research team reviewed 24 studies on plant-based diets and weight loss, analyzing data from 2,223 individuals aged 18 to 82, with diet durations ranging from two to 96 weeks, and found that ...

  5. Health at Every Size - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the medical complications of obesity, from the US CDC. Proponents claim that evidence from certain scientific studies has provided some rationale for a shift in focus in health management from weight loss to a weight-neutral approach in individuals who have a high risk of type 2 diabetes and/or symptoms of cardiovascular disease, and that a weight-inclusive approach focusing on ...

  6. Is Compounded Semaglutide Effective for Weight Loss? - AOL

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    For example, a 2024 analysis — also funded by Novo Nordisk — included almost 18,000 people with cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity, but not diabetes.

  7. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, increasing wealth in the developed world decreased child mortality, but as body weight increased, heart and kidney disease became more common. [115] [235] During this time period, insurance companies realized the connection between weight and life expectancy and increased premiums for the obese. [2]