Ozempic Is Killing Off Weight Loss Surgeries. That's a Problem
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| gizmodo.com
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t0mpr1c3
12 minutes ago
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The headline is an overstatement. There is some evidence that over the long term bariatric surgery is associated with better outcomes than pharmaceutical obesity treatments. But having both options is clearly better than the status quo ante.
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prism56
50 minutes ago
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The article doesn't really explore the reasons why for this quote:

> Our concern with the current state of obesity treatment is that the marketing of GLP-1 medications and their massive popularity is overshadowing scientific evidence supporting metabolic and bariatric surgery as the most efficacious therapy for obesity,” lead study author Tyler Cohn, a surgeon and associate professor at Loyola University Medical Center, told Gizmodo.

That seems surprising for me, my Intution says surely surgery would be a last resut before trying ozempic?

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BizarroLand
11 minutes ago
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I would say the other way around, that GLP-1 should be tried before surgery.
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quickthrowman
25 minutes ago
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> That seems surprising for me, my Intution says surely surgery would be a last resut before trying ozempic?

> lead study author Tyler Cohn, a surgeon

If I asked a surgeon whether ozempic or bariatric surgery was a better option for treating obesity, I’d expect them to recommend surgery. If you ask a doctor that prescribes ozempic, I’d expect them to recommend ozempic.

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