Peter Attia· MD
I almost wonder if suppressing the Vegas and decreasing uh HRV and increasing heart rate is a byproduct of how this is inhibiting appetite
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
I almost wonder if suppressing the Vegas and decreasing uh HRV and increasing heart rate is a byproduct of how this is inhibiting appetite
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without exception the resting heart rate overnight goes up about 10 beats per minute and I don't know what it is about that fact and the fact that heart rate variability goes down slightly
I almost wonder if suppressing the Vegas and decreasing uh HRV and increasing heart rate is a byproduct of how this is inhibiting appetite
to your point if it's the benefit is they lose a bunch of weight and all their blood markers improve and we see Health outcomes maybe it's certainly worth that cost