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The central concern of the BMJ study is: To determine how much weight is regained after stopping semaglutide injections compared to weight regain after ending a diet, and to identify which scenario leads to faster weight recovery.
Which scenario leads to faster weight recovery?
Weight is regained faster after stopping semaglutide injections. The study found:
* Weight returns to original levels in 1.7 years after stopping semaglutide.
* Weight returns to original levels in 3.9 years after stopping a diet.
Thus, weight recovery is significantly quicker following the cessation of semaglutide treatment than after ending a diet.
