# Women Outperform Men in Weight Loss Study
– A recent study has found that women taking a weight loss drug, semaglutide, lost more weight compared to men taking the same medication.
– The study, which included over 2,000 participants, showed that women on the drug lost an average of 15.3% of their body weight, while men lost around 11.4%.
– Semaglutide is a medication originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes but has been found to have significant weight loss benefits.
– The results suggest that gender differences may play a role in how individuals respond to weight loss treatments.
### Our hot take: It’s exciting to see new research uncovering how gender may influence weight loss outcomes. If you’re considering weight loss medications, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to find the best approach for your individual needs.
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