Number of Americans Taking GLP-1s for Weight Loss Hits Record High: Survey
Gallup said 15% of adults have used GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, as shortages and lower prices expanded access.
- On Tuesday, the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index reported that 11% of Americans currently use GLP-1 medications for weight loss, up from 3% in 2024, based on a survey of more than 5,000 adults.
- Falling obesity rates track with rising GLP-1 adoption, with national rates declining to 36.4% in 2026 from 39.9% in 2022, the year the Food and Drug Administration first approved Wegovy to treat weight loss.
- Despite FDA warnings against non-approved alternatives, 19% of users take compounded GLP-1s due to shortages and cost, with about one-third of these patients switching from brand-name drugs.
- Certain Medicare beneficiaries can access GLP-1 drugs for $50 under the Trump administration's temporary Bridge program, while Novo Nordisk drugs face Medicare price negotiations affecting broader accessibility.
- Past research shows a general alignment between GLP-1 usage and declining obesity rates across age groups, though effectiveness is lower for those aged 65 and older, suggesting medication access is reshaping long-term public health.
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