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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article
Front. Nutr.
Sec. Clinical Nutrition
Volume 12 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1566498
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) pharmaceutical interventions have advanced medical treatment for obesity, yet little is known about nutrient intake while using a GLP-1RA. The purpose of this study was to compare nutrient intake while using a GLP-1RA to the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI). A cross-sectional study was conducted in a sample of participants using GLP-1RA for at least one month (N = 69). Participants answered online survey questionnaires and completed a 3-day food record. Descriptive statistics (means, standard deviations) were calculated for all participant demographic characteristics and average 3-day nutrient intakes. Average 3-day nutrient intakes were compared to the DRI using 95% confidence intervals (CI). A Bonferroni correction applied accepted significance at p ≤ 0.00156. One-way ANOVA analysis was conducted to compare the self-reported MyPlate servings to recorded servings from the 3-day food record. Compared to the DRI reference values, participants consumed adequate amounts of B-vitamins, copper, phosphorus, selenium, and zinc. Participants had insufficient intakes of several key nutrients below the DRI, including fiber (14.5 g; CI: 12–17), calcium (863 mg; CI: 756–970), iron (12.1 mg ;CI: 11–13), magnesium (266 mg; CI: 236–297), potassium (2,186 mg; CI: 1,969–2,402), choline (305 mg; CI: 268–342), vitamin A (560 mcg RAE; CI: 469–651), vitamin C (51 mg; CI: 41–61), vitamin D (4 mcg; CI: 3–5), vitamin E (9.6 mg; CI: 8–11), and p < 0.00156. Participants overconsumed % calories from fat (39.9%; CI: 38,42), and saturated fat (26g; CI: 26, 26), p < 0.00156. Participants did not meet the daily recommended MyPlate servings for fruit, vegetables, grains, or dairy (p < 0.01). Protein intake (% total calories) was within the AMDR, however based on a g/kg/day, protein intake was significantly under daily needs. Participants on a GLP-1RA are not meeting the DRI for several vital nutrients through their diet or higher protein needs during weight loss. Patient-centered nutritional guidance is essential to optimize health outcomes and prevent unintended health consequences. Future large-scale studies are needed to assess the replicability of these findings and provide custom nutritional guidance for those on a GLP-1RA medication.
Keywords: Weight loss1, nutrient intake2, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists3, nutrition4, diet5, dietary reference intakes6
Received: 24 Jan 2025; Accepted: 28 Mar 2025.
Copyright: © 2025 Johnson, Milstead, Thomas, McGlasson, Green, Kreider and Jones. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
* Correspondence:
Brittany Johnson, GNC Holdings, LLC, Pittsburgh, United States
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