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Are weight-loss injections the answer to obesity? Doctors explain benefits, risks, and why diet, exercise, and lifestyle still matter most.

Boxes of Ozempic and Wegovy made by Novo Nordisk are seen at a pharmacy. (File pic/Reuters)
Weight-loss injections have rapidly moved from niche medical treatments to widely discussed health tools, sparking global conversations about obesity, metabolism, and sustainable wellness. With medications that mimic the body’s appetite-regulating hormones now helping many people lose weight, interest has surged across both medical and lifestyle spaces. Yet, healthcare experts caution that while these therapies can play a role in managing obesity, they are not a replacement for the core pillars of long-term health.
According to Dr. Anju Ghei, VP and Head of Preventive Health at VLCC Healthcare, the growing popularity of these drugs has led to some misconceptions about their role in overall wellness. She says, “GLP-1 based weight-loss injections do not, in themselves, constitute a healthy lifestyle, as they pharmacologically regulate appetite without addressing the foundational behavioural, nutritional, and lifestyle patterns required for long-term metabolic health.”
Understanding How GLP-1 Weight Loss Injections Work
GLP-1–based medications mimic naturally occurring hormones that regulate appetite and blood sugar. By influencing the communication between the brain and digestive system, they help reduce hunger signals and improve metabolic control.
Dr. Sumit Aggarwal, Director and Head of Internal Medicine at Sarvodaya Hospital, Faridabad, explains that the science behind these therapies addresses deeper metabolic challenges. “These medications are not a quick solution but a biologically advanced method that helps people regain control over metabolism. In many cases, it is not a matter of lack of determination, but a hormonal miscommunication between the brain and the gut.”
By calming persistent cravings, often described as ‘food noise’, these drugs can help individuals establish healthier eating patterns while stabilising blood sugar levels.
Potential Side Effects And Safety Concerns
Despite their benefits, medical professionals stress that these treatments must be approached with caution.
Dr. Ghei notes that individuals using GLP-1 medications may experience side effects such as nausea, gastrointestinal discomfort, fatigue, or even muscle loss if lifestyle measures are not incorporated alongside treatment. Another emerging concern is the rise in unsupervised or off-label usage. With increasing online availability and social media buzz around ‘weight-loss shots,’ experts warn that misuse among individuals who do not meet medical criteria is becoming more common.
Why Lifestyle Changes Remain Essential
Even when medically appropriate, these drugs are most effective when combined with lifestyle changes. According to Dr. Aggarwal, maintaining muscle mass during weight loss is particularly important. “As these drugs can lead to rapid weight reduction, focusing on high-quality protein intake and strength training is crucial to preserve lean muscle and maintain metabolic rate,” he says.
Without such measures, individuals risk losing functional strength along with fat, potentially affecting long-term health outcomes.
Looking Beyond Rapid Weight Loss
Experts also highlight the importance of shifting the conversation from short-term weight reduction to overall metabolic health.
Dr. Nupur Jain, Physician at Kailash Hospital, Noida, emphasises that obesity is far more complex than simply carrying excess weight. “Obesity is a complex endocrine and inflammatory condition. While injectable therapies may regulate appetite signals and improve insulin dynamics, they do not correct poor diet, sedentary behaviour, chronic stress, or sleep deprivation.” She also notes that many patients approach these treatments with unrealistic expectations.
The Role Of Medical Supervision
Healthcare providers stress that weight-loss injections should always be prescribed under proper medical supervision. These therapies are typically recommended for individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or for those with obesity-related health conditions such as hypertension or diabetes.
The growing interest in weight-loss injections reflects a larger shift in how obesity and metabolic health are being understood. While GLP-1 therapies represent an important medical advancement, experts agree that they are not standalone solutions. Sustainable health still depends on a balanced diet, regular physical activity, adequate sleep, and behavioural change.
Delhi, India, India
March 07, 2026, 11:05 IST