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Heather Gay says she will not stop GLP-1 treatment
Summary
Heather Gay, 51 and a star of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, told UsWeekly she does not plan to stop using GLP-1 medications and says she is focused on how she feels; she is also representing the diet company Atkins and emphasizes nutrition and protein.
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Heather Gay, 51, a cast member of Bravo's Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, has said she will continue using GLP-1 medications. She told UsWeekly that the treatment is working for her and that she is focused on how she feels. Gay is also representing the diet company Atkins and described nutrition, protein and fiber as part of her routine. GLP-1 medications were developed in 2005 to help people with type 2 diabetes and later drew attention for their potential to support weight loss.
Key facts:
- Heather Gay told UsWeekly she does not plan to stop using GLP-1 and described the treatment as working for her.
- Gay is 51 and is known from Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.
- She is representing Atkins and says she has adjusted her nutrition to focus on protein and fiber.
- GLP-1 medications were initially developed in 2005 to treat type 2 diabetes, according to the Mayo Clinic.
- The article notes that some semaglutide products (for example, Ozempic and Rybelsus) are FDA-approved for diabetes treatment and that Wegovy is FDA-approved for obesity management.
Summary:
Gay’s comments indicate she plans to continue GLP-1 treatment while pairing it with an Atkins-focused approach to nutrition and protein. The piece reports she feels healthier and is concentrating on maintaining her weight and how she feels. Undetermined at this time.
