hypnosisguy
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Though I've never had bariatric surgery, I've followed the literature on it, mostly because it is a wonderful source for studies of populations that lose large amounts of weight and keep it off for a period of years. For example, one important result is that losing weight does seem to have large health benefits that people always suspected it would. We all knew that being normal-weight all our lives is healthier, but it didn't necessarily follow that losing weight to get there would give the same results. Happily, it turns out that losing weight is good for you!
However, one disappointing result of these studies is that maximum weight loss seems to be limited for bariatric surgery patients. For example, see Weight Loss Prediction after Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. The easiest equation to use there is Minimum BMI = Initial-BMI * 0.43 + 11. It also links a calculator that can be used to get predictions.
With GLP1s, I notice many more people writing about losing weight than are talking about maintenance. There are different explanations for why that might be. But it does make me wonder if Maximum Expected Weight Loss with glp1s is likely similar to that Initial-BMI * 0.43 + 11 equation for different starting BMIs (calulcated in the following table). If this is true, I would expect to see people getting somewhat close to their predicted BMI and then plateauing, even on large doses of GLP1 drugs.
However, one disappointing result of these studies is that maximum weight loss seems to be limited for bariatric surgery patients. For example, see Weight Loss Prediction after Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. The easiest equation to use there is Minimum BMI = Initial-BMI * 0.43 + 11. It also links a calculator that can be used to get predictions.
With GLP1s, I notice many more people writing about losing weight than are talking about maintenance. There are different explanations for why that might be. But it does make me wonder if Maximum Expected Weight Loss with glp1s is likely similar to that Initial-BMI * 0.43 + 11 equation for different starting BMIs (calulcated in the following table). If this is true, I would expect to see people getting somewhat close to their predicted BMI and then plateauing, even on large doses of GLP1 drugs.
| Starting BMI | Predicted minimum BMI |
| 50 | 32.5 |
| 45 | 30.5 |
| 40 | 28 |
| 35 | 26 |