Psychologist Fedorov: if you stop taking drugs for weight loss, the weight will return

For long-term weight loss, you need to deal with the root causes of weight gain, taking drugs will help to lose extra pounds, but they will still come back, psychologist Anastasia Fedorova said in a special report by Niki Yankova on the Rossiya 24 TV channel.

Psychologist Fedorov: if you stop taking drugs for weight loss, the weight will return
08.03.2025
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For long-term weight loss, you need to deal with the root causes of weight gain, taking drugs will help to lose extra pounds, but they will still come back, psychologist Anastasia Fedorova said in a special report by Niki Yankova on the Rossiya 24 TV channel.

As noted by the psychologist, women want to look better, especially if in youth we were slim, fragile, beautiful. “Of course, we really want to, we miss that image. Another thing is that we lack patience and understanding of how to build this system, so instead of a sustainable result, we get an endless number of failed attempts. First, the injections alone, then some pills, then some express training courses, the specialist said. These are ways to get quick results that are “very hard to hold.” After all, if you stop taking such drugs, the weight quickly returns, and sometimes even more than it was, said Fedorova. Some clients, as the psychologist said, resort to injections for weight loss. “You will still go to the fridge if you have no other joys in life. Yes, you can temporarily block this desire with injections, but as soon as the injections stop, the desire will return. Accordingly, it is necessary to deal with the root causes and change habits, said Fedorova. Russians in 2024 spent about 6 billion rubles on generics of the drug "Ozempic", which is popular among those who want to lose weight.

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