- A randomized controlled trial of 108 people with HIV-associated lipohypertrophy found that weekly Ozempic treatment for 32 weeks reversed biological age by an average of 3.1 years.
- The study used epigenetic clocks to measure biological aging, showing the most pronounced anti-aging effects in the inflammatory system and brain, where aging was delayed by almost 5 years.
- Researchers believe the anti-aging effects stem from semaglutide's ability to improve fat distribution and reduce inflammation, both major drivers of cellular aging.
- While the study focused on a specific patient population, the biological pathways affected by semaglutide suggest similar anti-aging effects could occur in other populations.
Doesn’t it give ya saggy skin???
Pretty sure that always happens when you lose a ton of weight
And pretty sure losing weight makes you live longer. So is it specifically ozempic or being less of a burden to your organs?
thats usually from sudden weightloss.