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Weight loss medicine, like GLP-1s or Ozempic, is making headlines lately, and for good reason. They are a great tool to help those struggling with weight loss. I’m joined by Dr. Matthea Rentea, an obesity medicine specialist, to talk about weight loss medication, working with your medical team, and how this type of medication actually works.
Weight Loss Medications Help By
About Dr. Matthea Rentea
Matthea Rentea, MD is Board Certified Internist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.
She has ten years of experience as a primary care physician and weight-loss specialist. She owns and operates the Rentea Metabolic Clinic, a Telehealth clinic for Indiana and Illinois residents that provides comprehensive weight management.
She takes a dual medical and behavioral evidence-based approach to helping her patients. She hosts the podcast The Obesity Guide with Matthea Rentea MD.
Working With Obesity Medicine Specialists
It’s not uncommon to experience a sense of shame when speaking to medical professionals about weight loss medication. My guest, Dr. Matthea Rentea, and I both want to assure you that there is no shame in seeking out medical assistance for weight loss! This medical support can only be a good thing.
Dr. Rentea shares that most people start seeking out specialist medical support for weight loss when they haven’t received the care they expect from their doctor and are ready to take their weight loss seriously. It might take some time to find a doctor that you feel comfortable with, but it will be worth it.
How Weight Loss Medication Works
Weight loss medications, like GLP-1, trigger the hormones that control hunger cues, including suppressing your appetite and letting your body know you’re full. Even though they’re safe to use, some of the most common concerns for using them are feeling negative side effects and being unable to change once you’ve started them.
Dr. Rentea assures you that there is no all-or-nothing approach to weight loss medications. Finding the right one might take some work, but the benefits far outweigh the risks.
Have you considered taking weight loss medication? Have you already taken some? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments on the episode page.
In This Episode
Quotes
“If you’re going to a doctor and you can tell that they have a lot of resistance in terms of talking about [weight loss medication] – they literally might not know how effective they are.” [5:12]
“If [doctors] can’t have those conversations with you, a lot of the time what you’re up against is that there’s just not the knowledge. They just don’t know.” [5:23]
“With weight management, there is tons of bias and stigma. This means that you have literally walked in the door and are already getting judged.” [9:22]
“You have to keep going until you find someone that you feel gets you, understands you, is providing you with a plan that’s working in your world. It’s going to be different for everyone. I want you to keep going until you find that doctor.” [10:13]
“You were always doing the work, but you needed a mechanism to level the playing field.” [15:28]
“I always stress that if you’re under the care of the right team, they will be able to pivot you to [a medication], even if it’s an oral, generic option.” [22:28]
Resources
Fit Women Collective
Listen to The Obesity Guide with Matthea Rentea MD
Find Dr. Matthea Rentea Online
Follow Dr. Matthea Rentea on TikTok | Instagram
Check out the full episode page here
31 Days of FIT. Learn more HERE.
Muscle Maintenance During Fat Loss. Waitlist HERE.
Fit Woman Collective™. Learn more HERE.
Follow Dr. Ali Novitsky on TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Subscribe to The Muscles and Mindset Podcast on Apple Podcasts
*** Ali Novitsky MD, this podcast, and podcast write-up are NOT providing medical advice ***
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Weight loss medicine, like GLP-1s or Ozempic, is making headlines lately, and for good reason. They are a great tool to help those struggling with weight loss. I’m joined by Dr. Matthea Rentea, an obesity medicine specialist, to talk about weight loss medication, working with your medical team, and how this type of medication actually works.
Weight Loss Medications Help By
About Dr. Matthea Rentea
Matthea Rentea, MD is Board Certified Internist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.
She has ten years of experience as a primary care physician and weight-loss specialist. She owns and operates the Rentea Metabolic Clinic, a Telehealth clinic for Indiana and Illinois residents that provides comprehensive weight management.
She takes a dual medical and behavioral evidence-based approach to helping her patients. She hosts the podcast The Obesity Guide with Matthea Rentea MD.
Working With Obesity Medicine Specialists
It’s not uncommon to experience a sense of shame when speaking to medical professionals about weight loss medication. My guest, Dr. Matthea Rentea, and I both want to assure you that there is no shame in seeking out medical assistance for weight loss! This medical support can only be a good thing.
Dr. Rentea shares that most people start seeking out specialist medical support for weight loss when they haven’t received the care they expect from their doctor and are ready to take their weight loss seriously. It might take some time to find a doctor that you feel comfortable with, but it will be worth it.
How Weight Loss Medication Works
Weight loss medications, like GLP-1, trigger the hormones that control hunger cues, including suppressing your appetite and letting your body know you’re full. Even though they’re safe to use, some of the most common concerns for using them are feeling negative side effects and being unable to change once you’ve started them.
Dr. Rentea assures you that there is no all-or-nothing approach to weight loss medications. Finding the right one might take some work, but the benefits far outweigh the risks.
Have you considered taking weight loss medication? Have you already taken some? I’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments on the episode page.
In This Episode
Quotes
“If you’re going to a doctor and you can tell that they have a lot of resistance in terms of talking about [weight loss medication] – they literally might not know how effective they are.” [5:12]
“If [doctors] can’t have those conversations with you, a lot of the time what you’re up against is that there’s just not the knowledge. They just don’t know.” [5:23]
“With weight management, there is tons of bias and stigma. This means that you have literally walked in the door and are already getting judged.” [9:22]
“You have to keep going until you find someone that you feel gets you, understands you, is providing you with a plan that’s working in your world. It’s going to be different for everyone. I want you to keep going until you find that doctor.” [10:13]
“You were always doing the work, but you needed a mechanism to level the playing field.” [15:28]
“I always stress that if you’re under the care of the right team, they will be able to pivot you to [a medication], even if it’s an oral, generic option.” [22:28]
Resources
Fit Women Collective
Listen to The Obesity Guide with Matthea Rentea MD
Find Dr. Matthea Rentea Online
Follow Dr. Matthea Rentea on TikTok | Instagram
Check out the full episode page here
31 Days of FIT. Learn more HERE.
Muscle Maintenance During Fat Loss. Waitlist HERE.
Fit Woman Collective™. Learn more HERE.
Follow Dr. Ali Novitsky on TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Subscribe to The Muscles and Mindset Podcast on Apple Podcasts
*** Ali Novitsky MD, this podcast, and podcast write-up are NOT providing medical advice ***
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Episode 144: Mindset Mistakes Preventing Optimal Weight Loss
Episode 155: GLP-1 Agonists and Muscle Loss
Episode 154: Body Love Through All Phases
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