Drugs Like Ozempic Won't 'Cure' Obesity But Might Make Us More Fat-Phobic
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The Ozempic buzz isnt just rooted in health and medicine but plays into ideas of fat stigma and fat phobia. This can perpetuate fears of fatness and fat people, and the behaviours that harm people who live in larger bodies.
Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are taking drugs like Ozempic to lose weight. But what do we actually know about them? This month, The Conversation's experts explore their rise, impact and potential consequences.
Many have declared drugs like Ozempic could “end obesity” by reducing the appetite and waistlines of millions of people around the world.
When we look past the hype, this isn't just untrue – it can also be harmful. The focus on weight, as opposed to health, is a feature of diet culture. This frames the pursuit of thinness as more important than other aspects of physical and cultural wellbeing.