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Kareena Kapoor’s nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar shares the benefits of exercise amid Ozempic’s approval: "If you don't want a shrunken face…”

If you want to lose weight the right way, Rujuta Diwekar’s sound advice will come in handy. The popular nutritionist shared how exercise helps suppress appetite, boost GLP-1 levels, and give you a sculpted face.

October 01, 2025 / 18:48 IST
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Rujuta Diwekar said: “If you want an effective way to eat correctly, if you want a sculpted face and not a shrunken one, if you want bones that are stronger and a brain that is sharper, well, you need to look at exercise with new eyes" (Image: Pexels)

Kareena Kapoor’s nutritionist, Rujuta Diwekar, often shares words of wisdom on Instagram, and her latest video is no different. She took to her social media account to list the benefits of exercising and its positive impact on the body. Interestingly, she drew a comparison between a shrunken face, one of the side effects of Ozempic, and a sculpted face, the result of regular workouts.

Rujuta started by sharing how exercising helps reduce hunger pangs and eliminates junk food cravings. “Exercise reduces the food noise. So every time you exercise, what it actually does for you is that it has an appetite-suppressing effect. You no longer feel like ordering food from outside. You no longer crave chips, cola, cookies, pizzas in the middle of the night. You no longer want to stuff yourself to feel good about yourself.”

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The celebrity nutritionist also pointed out that working out for just 150 minutes a week (equivalent to half an hour every day or an hour every other day) can help raise GLP-1 levels, which is “basically the gut hormone that helps you reduce your blood sugar, reduce appetite, improve satiety and all of that.”

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Rujuta then referred to an article discussing the “Ozempic face,” which occurs due to rapid weight loss caused by the drug. It can lead to sunken eyes, sagging skin, thin lips, and wrinkles. She added, “If you want an effective way to eat correctly, if you want a sculpted face and not a shrunken one, if you want bones that are stronger and a brain that is sharper, well, you need to look at exercise with new eyes.”