Weight loss

Dr Arco Verhoog

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Carrying extra weight can affect your health and well-being. Aside from feeling uncomfortable, being overweight significantly raises the risk of serious health conditions. Reaching a healthy weight is the solution, but shedding pounds isn't always easy. So, how can you achieve weight loss in a healthy way, and when might medication help? Let’s explore the key steps. 

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Comparison table

Dosage form

Injection

Possible weight loss results in percentage

15%

Effect

Reduces appetite and increases satiety

Use

Once a week according to dosing schedule

Active substance

Semaglutide

Dosage form

Injection

Possible weight loss results in percentage

by up to 20%

Effect

Reduces appetite and enhances satiety

Use

Once weekly as per dosing schedule

Active substance

Tirzepatide

Dosage form

Injection

Possible weight loss results in percentage

up to 10%

Effect

Reduces appetite and enhances feeling of fullness

Use

Once daily as per dosing schedule

Active substance

Liraglutide

Dosage form

Tablet

Possible weight loss results in percentage

5-10%

Effect

Reduces appetite

Use

Daily as per dosage schedule

Active substance

Naltrexone/bupropion

Dosage form

Capsule

Possible weight loss results in percentage

5-10% (with a low-calorie diet)

Effect

Reduces fat absorption

Use

Up to 3 times per day

Active substance

Orlistat

Dosage form

Capsule

Possible weight loss results in percentage

5-10% (with a low-calorie diet)

Effect

Reduces fat absorption

Use

Up to 3 times per day

Active substance

Orlistat

Understanding obesity and why weight loss matters

Obesity, or carrying excess body fat, can go by many names—chubby, overweight, fat. But at what point does it become a health concern? Doctors typically assess this through the Body Mass Index (BMI), a calculation based on weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. 

  • Healthy weight: BMI of 18 to 25 
  • Overweight: BMI of 26 or higher 
  • Obesity: BMI above 30 
  • Severe obesity: BMI of 35 or more 

Waist circumference is another important measure, as abdominal fat poses higher health risks than fat in other areas. For men, a waistline over 102 cm, and for women, over 88 cm, indicates increased health risks. 

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