Andrew Huberman· PhD
I think the GLPs have kind of helped shift the view now because there's a medical treatment, but it was always true that obesity was dangerous for people, >> but now you can say it.
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I think the GLPs have kind of helped shift the view now because there's a medical treatment, but it was always true that obesity was dangerous for people, >> but now you can say it.
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Exactly. >> it's kind of interesting the obesity crisis was real. Mhm. And there was also a discussion around inclusivity. And that is now shifted in part because of the GLPs, but there's now this idea that you know, being obese is unhealthy. You couldn't say that 5 6 years ago.
Once GLP-1s came about, people’s attitudes changed overnight.