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Ozempic Does NOT Cause Muscle Loss | Solo Episode

The Dr. Tyna Show

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Building Muscle Mass for Metabolic Health

Building and maintaining muscle mass is essential for metabolic health, especially as we age. Claiming that strength training causes muscle loss is misinformation. Without actively building muscle, efforts to improve metabolic health may only yield temporary results. As we age, we naturally face increased insulin resistance and muscle loss, a condition known as implomaging. To combat muscle loss and improve metabolic health, starting a strength training program is highly encouraged. It is advisable to invest in a low-cost program or hire a strength and conditioning coach, preferably someone experienced in working with older individuals. Avoid intense workouts that can lead to burnout, especially during menopause, and prioritize interviewing potential coaches to ensure they align with your goals.

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