Creatine and weight gain: the real truth about muscle vs. fat

Creatine is one of the most researched supplements on the market, and one of its most talked about side effects is weight gain. For anyone who has just started taking it and suddenly noticed the number on the scale creeping up, the experience can be unsettling. But experts say there’s a lot more nuance to […]
GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be sparing muscle more than anyone expected

A review of 36 studies on GLP-1 medications suggests most of the weight lost comes from fat, not muscle, offering some reassurance to the millions now using these drugs. GLP-1 medications have moved from niche diabetes treatment to one of the most prescribed drug categories in the country in a remarkably […]
Weight loss without hunger or restriction is not a myth and science is finally proving it

Weight loss culture is built around the idea that losing weight requires a diet, a defined program with specific rules about what to eat and what to avoid. The research on sustainable weight loss tells a more complicated and ultimately more encouraging story. Some of the most meaningful and durable weight changes documented in scientific […]
Body mass index has 4 serious limitations that every patient should understand right now

Body mass index is the health metric that has been doing the most work in clinical medicine for the longest time with the least justification for that level of trust. Developed by Belgian mathematician Adolphe Quetelet in the 1830s as a statistical tool for describing population distributions, it was never designed as a clinical diagnostic […]
Why you might gain weight after working out

For many fitness enthusiasts, the journey of working out while trying to lose weight can be an emotional rollercoaster. The scale’s unpredictable fluctuations – showing a decrease one day and a spike the next – can be disheartening. However, it’s crucial to understand that gaining weight after workouts is not uncommon and often misunderstood. Sarah […]