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PTPioneer.com identifies and answers the most common weight loss-related searches

A recent study by PTPioneer.com identified the most frequently searched questions about weight loss on Google, led by “What is the ice hack for weight loss?”.

The study conducted by fitness experts at PTPioneer.com analysed search volumes for various weight loss-related terms and inquiries, aiming to pinpoint the most sought-after weight loss questions in the US.

The analysis examined the average monthly search numbers for weight loss-related queries over the past year.

#1 “What is the ice hack for weight loss?” – 19K monthly searches

The analysis revealed that the most Googled question related to weight loss is “What is the ice hack for weight loss?” receiving an average of 19K searches.

Exposing your body to cold temperatures, such as ice baths or cold showers, is a popular weight loss technique.This approach helps the body make a hormone that fights fat and turns regular fat into a type that burns more calories. Before trying an ice hack, consult a doctor, as it may not be suitable for everyone, and the results can vary.

#2. “How to get prescribed ozempic for weight loss?” – 17K monthly searches

Ozempic is typically prescribed to people with type 2 diabetes or obesity, which means getting it to lose weight requires a doctor’s approval. Before deciding to use Ozempic, discussing the potential side effects with a healthcare professional is important.

#3. “How to avoid loose skin after weight loss” – 7K monthly searches

To prevent loose skin after losing weight, it is important to consider multiple factors. While genetics and the length of time being overweight play a big role, there are steps you can take.

  • Losing weight slowly is better for the skin to adjust during the slimming process.
  • Building muscle through exercises like weightlifting can help fill out areas where skin might become loose.
  • Eating healthy foods and drinking plenty of water are also important for maintaining skin health.

#4. “How much protein should I eat to lose weight?” – 6.9K monthly searches

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020–2025, adult females should get at least 46g daily. When it comes to losing weight, increasing protein intake can be helpful.

Aside from the general recommendation, those looking to lose weight might benefit from more. A good target could be having about 1.2-2g/kg daily.

It’s best to spread this protein intake throughout the day and include a variety of sources such as lean meats, dairy, and plant-based proteins. This approach helps maintain and grow muscles, especially when combined with regular exercise.

#5. “Which types of antidepressants are associated with weight loss?” – 6.2K monthly searches

Certain types of antidepressants are sometimes linked to weight loss, although it varies among individuals. It’s always important to thoroughly discuss medication, including antidepressants, with a healthcare provider before integrating these medications into a health and wellness plan.

Tyler Read, the founder of PTPioneer.com, commented on the topic: “I’m really excited to see people getting more interested in learning about weight loss the right way.  In our latest look at what people Google about weight loss, we see that they are curious not only about losing weight but understanding how it works. Although it’s good to search for information online, many of these questions require professionals to provide accurate and secure answers to be safe.”

Article by PTPioneer.com

Author: Pedro van Gaalen

When he’s not writing about sport or health and fitness, Pedro is probably out training for his next marathon or ultra-marathon. He’s worked as a fitness professional and as a marketing and comms expert. He now combines his passions in his role as managing editor at Fitness magazine.

When he's not writing about sport or health and fitness, Pedro is probably out training for his next marathon or ultra-marathon. He's worked as a fitness professional and as a marketing and comms expert. He now combines his passions in his role as managing editor at Fitness magazine.

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