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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > Why the weight, and heart risks, return after stopping GLP-1 drugsStopping obesity drugs means people regain weight and lose heart health benefits 
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Why the weight, and heart risks, return after stopping GLP-1 drugsStopping obesity drugs means people regain weight and lose heart health benefits 

Last updated: January 7, 2026 4:45 pm
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Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, delves into the complex world of weight loss drugs and their impact on overall health. In her latest article, she explores the myriad benefits of these medications, ranging from managing type 2 diabetes to addressing heart failure and clogged arteries. However, the effectiveness of these drugs is contingent on consistent usage, as discontinuation rates among users remain alarmingly high.

While weight loss drugs offer promising results for individuals struggling with obesity-related conditions such as sleep apnea and addiction, their exorbitant costs and adverse effects pose significant challenges. Research cited in a recent systematic review published in the BMJ highlights the detrimental consequences of prematurely ceasing treatment with GLP-1s, a popular class of obesity medications. Not only does weight regain occur post-drug discontinuation, but markers of heart disease risk also worsen, surpassing the outcomes observed in non-pharmacological weight loss programs.

Despite the compelling findings of this study, access to the full article is restricted to STAT+ subscribers. The critical insights offered in Cooney’s analysis underscore the intricate interplay between weight loss drugs and cardiovascular health, urging readers to consider the long-term implications of medication adherence. As the field of obesity management continues to evolve, staying informed and engaged with the latest research is crucial for individuals navigating their weight loss journey.

For more in-depth analysis, newsletters, premium events, and news alerts, interested readers are encouraged to subscribe to STAT+ and unlock exclusive content that delves deeper into the complexities of cardiovascular health and weight management. Stay informed, stay empowered, and embark on a journey towards holistic well-being with the invaluable insights provided by Elizabeth Cooney and the dedicated team at STAT.

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