Demi Buckley initially tried to lose weight through diet and exercise, she said, but despite her efforts nothing worked. The 16-year-old from Saginaw, Michigan, said it was really discouraging to watch other girls do the same workouts as her. “I didn’t know what was wrong with me or why I couldn’t lose weight,” she said. Her mother, Deana, understood what it was like to struggle with her weight. She had bariatric surgery over 20 years ago, but didn’t lose as much weight as she needed to.
“Some of the conditions that we almost exclusively used to see in adults, we are seeing them in children,” said Magge, who added that it’s important to treat kids with obesity early because related conditions, like Type 2 diabetes, may progress faster in kids than they do in adults. What’s more, about 80% of kids with obesity will turn into adults with obesity. The new class of drugs — which includes semaglutide — could make treatment easier. Semaglutide is a GLP-1 agonist.
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