dr. berardi recommends foundational exercises like resistance training to build muscle and strength. adequate nutritional intake of vitamins, minerals, hydration and protein is also critical.
“i’ve talked to 10 people in the last month who’ve told me that their hair is falling out, but they like being lighter. and why is the hair falling out? again, it’s not the glps, it’s the undernutrition that comes when you are eating so little,” he explains. “low appetite means that the most filling nutrient, which is protein, is the one you eat the least of.”
another key focus is sleep because hypocaloric intake causes sleep disruption and sleep is essential for overall health, both mental and physical. here, stress management also comes into play because of the increased production of stress hormones.
“but the harder question is what should they do first? how should they do it?” he says, adding that the right coaching can provide a tailored plan of progression and a personal mentor for support along the way.
he emphasizes that how we look at obesity is changing dramatically because of emerging science and drug therapy.
“we had all this narrative around obesity is neurobiological. it’s often dysregulated appetite and metabolic differences and things like that. but glps came out in this tiny bit of compound, helping people normalize their body weight, quiet food noise and create the type of mental and physical environment that someone not living with obesity might be experiencing.”