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New research is raising important clinical questions about the long-term effects of GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy during significant weight loss. A recent five-year observational study reported associations between GLP-1 use and higher rates of osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and gout in some adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes, particularly in the setting of rapid weight reduction (Wajahath et al., 2026). While GLP-1 therapies may support glycemic control, cardiometabolic health, and surgical outcomes, these findings highlight the importance of proactive monitoring and individualized patient support.
In this episode, we explore practical clinical considerations, including:
We also discuss another emerging area of research: the role of exercise in mental health care. Drawing from a large umbrella review involving nearly 80,000 participants, we examine how aerobic exercise, walking, resistance training, and group-based movement may support depression and anxiety outcomes when implemented consistently and tailored to patient capacity (Munro et al., 2026).
This conversation focuses on practical, evidence-informed strategies clinicians can integrate into care plans immediately - from resistance training and hydration strategies to helping patients build sustainable movement habits during periods of stress, fatigue, or overwhelm.
Clinical Takeaways From This Episode
FAQ
Do GLP-1 medications affect bone health?
What labs may help clinicians monitor patients on GLP-1 therapy?
Can exercise support anxiety and depression symptoms?
Timestamps
00:00 — Clinical questions emerging around GLP-1 therapy and rapid weight loss
03:00 — Osteomalacia symptoms that may overlap with fatigue and chronic pain presentations
10:33 — Why rapid weight loss may influence gout risk in some patients
15:29 — The large exercise and mental health review clinicians are discussing
20:50 — How to help patients build sustainable movement habits
Want to elevate your practice? This episode is sponsored by Fullscript, a comprehensive care delivery platform designed to support whole-person, integrative healthcare. Fullscript allows clinicians to streamline supplement dispensing, lab ordering, and patient education in one free, centralized system—helping reduce administrative burden while supporting clinical decision-making. For practitioners, Fullscript offers access to professional-grade supplements, evidence-informed protocols, and lab integrations that can support more efficient planning and follow-up. For patients, it provides a clear, organized way to receive recommendations, manage refills, and stay engaged in their care. The goal is not to replace clinical judgment, but to make it easier for clinicians to focus on what matters most: thoughtful, individualized patient care.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and don’t necessarily reflect those of Fullscript or any affiliated organizations. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. For your safety, always check with your doctor or healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine.
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New research is raising important clinical questions about the long-term effects of GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy during significant weight loss. A recent five-year observational study reported associations between GLP-1 use and higher rates of osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and gout in some adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes, particularly in the setting of rapid weight reduction (Wajahath et al., 2026). While GLP-1 therapies may support glycemic control, cardiometabolic health, and surgical outcomes, these findings highlight the importance of proactive monitoring and individualized patient support.
In this episode, we explore practical clinical considerations, including:
We also discuss another emerging area of research: the role of exercise in mental health care. Drawing from a large umbrella review involving nearly 80,000 participants, we examine how aerobic exercise, walking, resistance training, and group-based movement may support depression and anxiety outcomes when implemented consistently and tailored to patient capacity (Munro et al., 2026).
This conversation focuses on practical, evidence-informed strategies clinicians can integrate into care plans immediately - from resistance training and hydration strategies to helping patients build sustainable movement habits during periods of stress, fatigue, or overwhelm.
Clinical Takeaways From This Episode
FAQ
Do GLP-1 medications affect bone health?
What labs may help clinicians monitor patients on GLP-1 therapy?
Can exercise support anxiety and depression symptoms?
Timestamps
00:00 — Clinical questions emerging around GLP-1 therapy and rapid weight loss
03:00 — Osteomalacia symptoms that may overlap with fatigue and chronic pain presentations
10:33 — Why rapid weight loss may influence gout risk in some patients
15:29 — The large exercise and mental health review clinicians are discussing
20:50 — How to help patients build sustainable movement habits
Want to elevate your practice? This episode is sponsored by Fullscript, a comprehensive care delivery platform designed to support whole-person, integrative healthcare. Fullscript allows clinicians to streamline supplement dispensing, lab ordering, and patient education in one free, centralized system—helping reduce administrative burden while supporting clinical decision-making. For practitioners, Fullscript offers access to professional-grade supplements, evidence-informed protocols, and lab integrations that can support more efficient planning and follow-up. For patients, it provides a clear, organized way to receive recommendations, manage refills, and stay engaged in their care. The goal is not to replace clinical judgment, but to make it easier for clinicians to focus on what matters most: thoughtful, individualized patient care.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and don’t necessarily reflect those of Fullscript or any affiliated organizations. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. For your safety, always check with your doctor or healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine.
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