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Everything about Appetite Suppressants

By Yu-Na Seo, Cub-reporter

seoyuna100@naver.com


  Is your life healthy? Summer is coming, so how about your body? These days, Kim Kardashian took Wegovy and had a weight loss of 7kg. Everyone wants apretty and healthy body. So, anorectic agents are growing in popularity. This article will help you to know everything about anorectic agents. Background of appetite suppressant development,how it functions in our body, side effects, how to take it, etc… 



Background of Appetite Suppressants’ Development

  Appetite suppressants are pharmaceuticals developed to address the serious health issues related to obesity that have emerged in modern society. In industrialized nations, the prevalence of obesity is increasing due to factors such as changes in food consumption and lifestyle. Consequently, there is a growing awareness of the need to address this issue.

  Against this backdrop, appetite suppressants have been primarily developed to address health issues related to obesity management. However, the reality is somewhat complex. Concerns have been raised that these medications may not only target obese individuals but also be exploited by the already slim and affluent segments of society seeking further weight reduction.


The Correlation between Health Inequality and Appetite Suppressants

  The interaction between health inequality and appetite suppressants is a significant social health issue. Health inequality refers to the phenomenon where socially and economically vulnerable groups experience constraints in the accessibility and usability of health services. This also affects appetite suppressants, such as obesity management medications. These medications often come with high costs and economic burdens, making it difficult for economically vulnerable individuals and groups to access them.

  Cultural factors play a crucial role in the interaction between health inequality and appetite suppressants. Individuals with specific cultural or social backgrounds may have different attitudes and behavioral patterns toward obesity, which can influence the use of obesity management medications. Cultural discrimination and biases can hinder certain groups from accessing health services and information.

  Information and education are essential for the use of health services and effective medication. Lack of health information can impede understanding of proper medication use and health management, exacerbating health inequality. Therefore, a focus on improving accessibility and increasing understanding of information is crucial for inclusive and effective health service supply.


Side Effects of Appetite Suppressants

  Appetite suppressants can cause different reactions in our bodies. Some common side effects are headaches, feeling sick, constipation, feeling confused, and having trouble sleeping. These symptoms usually happen at the beginning and get better as your body gets used to the medication.

  However, there are more serious side effects to watch out for. Some people may have dangerous effects on their heart and blood pressure. This happens because appetite suppressants change how certain chemicals work in our bodies.

  Using appetite suppressants for a long time might also make them less effective or cause more side effects over time.



Hormones Involved in Appetite Suppression 

  The hormone that makes blood sugar levels low is insulin.GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) is an intestinal hormone secreted in the small intestine, and it plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels. It contains aningredient that increases the amount of insulin secreted so that our body can secrete well insulin. Some appetite suppressants activate GLP-1 receptors to suppress appetite and regulate blood sugar levels. These appetite suppressants mimic the action of GLP-1 receptors to stabilize blood sugar levels and promote weight loss.


  Our bodies have special chemicals called hormones that control things like hunger and blood sugar. One important hormone is insulin, which helps lower our blood sugar levels. Another hormone called GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) comes from our intestines and helps keep our blood sugar levels stable.

GLP-1 does something special – it tells our body to make more insulin, which helps control our blood sugar better. Some appetite suppressants work by activating parts of our body called GLP-1 receptors. This helps reduce our appetite and keeps our blood sugar levels in check.

So, these medications work kind of like GLP-1 does, helping us feel less hungry and maybe even lose weight.


How to Take Appetite Suppressants

  The amount of medicine you need might be different depending on you and the kind of appetite suppressant you're using. So, it's really important to follow the exact instructions your doctor gives you.

When you're taking appetite suppressants, it's super important to only use them the way your doctor says. Don't give them to anyone else or use them for anything else. If you have any weird feelings or reactions while taking them, make sure to talk to a doctor right away.

  Some appetite suppressants, like Vygobin, are given as shots at specific times. These shots should only be given by a doctor or nurse in a hospital. Don't try to give yourself the shot – let a doctor do it for you. Usually, you'll take the shot before meals, and you'll need to follow your doctor's instructions exactly. And if you have any problems or weird feelings after taking Vygobin, be sure to talk to your doctor as soon as possible.



  Appetite suppressants are important medications that assist in managing obesity, but their use requires caution. It's crucial to consider health disparities and cultural factors that may influence medication usage. Therefore, when using such medications, strict adherence to medical instructions is necessary, and immediate consultation with healthcare professionals is advised if there are any side effects or adverse reactions. We encourage you to understand well about the background of appetite suppressants' development, their side effects, hormonal influences, administration methods, and more. We support your journey towards making a more healthy life.



Sources:

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