Serena Williams, GLP-1 and Weight Loss
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InStyle on MSNSerena Williams Reveals the Real Reason Why She Used GLP-1 Medication to Lose Weight
Serena Williams sat down with the hosts of Today for a candid interview about her use of GLP-1 medication. The Olympic athlete shared that she had a family history of diabetes, and was thus motivated to lose weight. She also cited knee pain as an issue and said "This all started after I had my (first) kid."
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Each week, Cabandugama says adults taking GLP-1 medications should aim for 150 minutes of moderate intensity activities such as a brisk walk, water aerobics, pushing a lawn mower or playing a sport.