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Incretin hormone therapy: effective, supervised, and essential for long-term weight loss success

A long-term, individualised weight loss programme for lasting change

Yazen’s evidence-based approach is rooted in science, with research showing that long-term behavioural changes lead to better weight loss maintenance and improved health. Our multidisciplinary programme incorporates these proven methods to ensure sustainable weight management for our patients.

Personalised long-term support for sustainable weight loss.

At Yazen, sustainable weight loss is achieved through a comprehensive, long-term approach, combining a multidisciplinary team of professionals to provide personalised support. Our focus on continuous care, motivation, and tailored strategies helps 70% of patients stay committed to their GLP-1 therapy journey after one year, promoting lasting health and weight maintenance.

Breakthrough weight-loss drug cuts diabetes risk by 94%

The Paleo diet – eat like in the Stone Age

5:2 – the diet that became a global trend

What to think about when travelling with refrigerated weight loss medication (Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Saxenda etc)

Diets for weight loss – which ones work best and offer sustainable results?

The keto diet, the 5:2 method, Paleo, LCHF and intermittent fasting – these are just a few examples of popular diets that often promise solutions to your health problems and claim to be the optimal path to rapid weight loss. But how well do they actually work – and, more importantly, how sustainable are they in the long term?

In this article, we at Yazen explore how different diets work, why many people find that they’re difficult to maintain over time, and what might be a more sustainable approach to achieving your goals.

Intermittent fasting – eating windows for improved health and weight loss?

The keto diet – a fat-burning diet

Many people have heard of the keto diet and the idea of “entering ketosis”, but what does it actually mean? In this article, we explain how the keto diet works, what the research says, and the advantages and disadvantages associated with it.

Low-carb (LCHF): guide, risks and benefits

Low-carb eating (LCHF) reduces carbohydrates and replaces them with more fat and protein. For some people, this can lead to a lower energy intake, weight loss and, in some cases, improved health. In type 2 diabetes, a low-carbohydrate diet may help with blood glucose control. In this guide, you’ll learn what LCHF is, what to eat, and which risks you should be aware of before you start.

The GI method (glycaemic index): a diet for more stable blood sugar levels

Navigating weight management with PCOS: how changing your diet can relieve your symptoms

The Yazen model: Obesity care through a comprehensive digital approach integrating medical treatment, lifestyle intervention, and social support

Yoghurt bark with fruit and berries

Teriyaki salmon with noodles and stir-fried vegetables

Quinoa salad with feta cheese

Quick mango and coconut ice cream

Cream cheese stuffed chicken with oven-roasted vegetables and rice

Marinated pork fillet with pesto potato salad

Lentil and sweet potato soup

Korean noodle stir-fry with minced chicken

Hot sandwich with turkey, honey mustard and goat cheese

Halloumi breaded chicken with sweet potatoes, vegetables and dip sauce

Greek quinoa bowl with tzatziki