Early human studies further suggest improvements in subjective sleep quality, daytime alertness, and overall sleep satisfaction, highlighting its potential as a targeted approach to supporting restorative sleep rather than simply increasing sleep duration
Pes GM, Parodi G, Dore MP
Moderate- and high-intensity exercise seems to lead to more GLP-1 in the body, while its unclear if light exercise does the same
Although no firm causality was demonstrated, and recent observational data are reassuring, it seems prudent to screen for depression and anxiety as common comorbidities in clinical practice [133, 143,144,145,146,147]
It is worth noting that UK and European medicines regulators (MHRA and EMA) continue to monitor reports of neuropsychiatric events with GLP-1 receptor agonists through their pharmacovigilance systems, but no causal association has been established at this time