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Ozempic weight loss might cost you muscle strength, says new study

Ozempic has, in the recent times, become popular for weight loss, but new research hints it may hamper muscle strength, even if size stays the same. The results, from a mouse study, spark calls for human trials, especially for older adults vulnerable to weakness.

August 12, 2025 / 10:20 IST
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New findings reveal a hidden cost of Ozempic’s weight loss benefits—muscle weakness that’s hard to detect until it affects daily life. Experts call for more human studies, especially in older adults. (Image: Pexels)

We have seen a wave of celebrity body transformations in recent months, with many rumoured to have turned to Ozempic. However, new research reveals that Ozempic’s weight loss effects may come with an unseen cost: weaker muscles.

Researchers at the University of Utah Health, in a mouse study, found that Ozempic-induced weight loss sometimes reduced muscle strength—even when muscle size remained unchanged. Published in Cell Metabolism and funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the study raises concerns for older adults, who are already at higher risk of mobility loss.

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Ozempic, hailed as a breakthrough for managing type 2 diabetes and later for weight loss, is now under fresh scrutiny. New research from the University of Utah Health indicates that while the drug may help shed kilos, it could also impact muscle health. In mice, muscle size often remained stable, but strength occasionally declined.

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