muscle loss
Coverage of muscle loss in the Nexus archive.
- Amy Dowden, 35, poses in a bikini and reveals being put into an early, medically induced menopause alongside rounds of chemotherapy caused broken bones and muscle loss
Amy Dowden, 35, revealed that undergoing an early medically induced menopause and chemotherapy led to broken bones and muscle loss. She posed in a bikini to share her experience.
- Boom in protein coffee industry fueled by muscle loss concerns
The protein coffee industry is experiencing a boom driven by consumer concerns over muscle loss. This trend focuses on upgrading existing coffee consumption habits with functional beverage innovations.
- Ozempic butt: Drug to stop muscle loss side effect of obesity jabs
Experts warn that obesity jabs, such as Ozempic, can lead to muscle loss as a third of the weight loss comes from muscle tissue. A new drug is being developed to mitigate this side effect.
- Ozempic and Wegovy can lead to devastating muscle and bone loss... now experts reveal exactly how to fight it
Ozempic and Wegovy, GLP-1 receptor agonists, have been linked to significant muscle and bone loss in patients. Experts now outline strategies to mitigate these effects, including dietary adjustments, strength training, and monitoring calcium/vitamin D levels.
- Ozempic and Wegovy can lead to devastating muscle and bone loss... now experts reveal exactly how to fight it
Ozempic and Wegovy, GLP-1 receptor agonists, are associated with significant muscle and bone loss in patients. Experts highlight strategies to mitigate these effects, though the side effects remain a major concern.
- Fat jab users vulnerable to nutritional deficiencies and muscle loss as they skip meals and slash protein intake, first real-world study shows
A first real-world study reveals that individuals using fat-loss injections (fat jabs) are at risk of nutritional deficiencies and muscle loss due to skipping meals and drastically reducing protein intake. The findings highlight the potential health consequences of such dietary behaviors associated with weight-loss treatments.