Therefore, identifying non-adherers through the algorithm could be beneficial for tailoring interventions aimed at improving user DHI adherence
For Diabetes: Other medications such as SGLT2 inhibitors, DPP-4 inhibitors, metformin, or insulin Diabetes self-management education programs and lifestyle coaching For Weight Loss: Other weight-loss medications such as bupropion-naltrexone, phentermine-topiramate, and orlistat Bariatric surgery, especially for people with severe obesity or weight-related complications Natural GLP-1 boosters, such as: Eating meals high in fiber, protein, and healthy fats Limiting refined carbohydrates and sugar Getting enough sleep and regular physical activity Next Steps What Should You Do If You Think GLP-1s Might Be Right for You
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Education: Prescription GLP-1 vs Supplements The Evidence Gap Understanding the evidence gap between pharmaceutical interventions and dietary supplements is critical for realistic expectations