Vitality has reported promising early results from its medicated weight management pathway, with members losing an average of 9.3 percent of their body weight in three months.
The insurer says the findings signal encouraging progress in tackling the UK’s obesity crisis, where the proportion of adults classified as obese in England has almost doubled from 14.9 percent to 28.9 percent.
Claims data from the provider shows the significant health implications of having higher body mass index (BMI). Individuals with elevated BMI are 35 percent more likely to be hospitalised for any condition, 70 percent more likely for musculoskeletal issues, and 123 percent for cardiac conditions.
Among those using or considering weight loss medication, 45 percent were motivated by improving their health and 48 percent by maintaining a healthy weight.
Long-term wellbeing
This year, Vitality integrated weight-management medication into its private medical insurance offering, providing members access to treatments such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, alongside lifestyle support and one-to-one dietitian coaching to promote sustainable health improvements.
Dr Katie Tryon, chief commercial director at Vitality Health, said: “This early indication of weight-loss success for those members on our medicated weight management pathway is really encouraging.
“While weight management medications are not a universal solution, they can be a useful tool helping to improve health for those who are eligible. [This is especially true] when coupled with wider lifestyle changes and the establishment of long-term healthy habits; which in turn has the potential to help prevent associated conditions and hospitalisations.”
Chris Edson, CEO of Second Nature, added: “Our partnership with Vitality is a perfect example of this holistic approach in action. By combining weight loss medications with our personalised, one-to-one coaching and dietitian support, we’re offering a truly integrated and unique solution that tackles both the physical and behavioural aspects of weight management. It will help Vitality members not only achieve their weight loss goals but also build healthier, more sustainable lifestyles.”
The early results indicate the growing importance of weight management and preventative health benefits as part of a wider wellbeing strategy. With obesity driving increased sickness absence, long-term health risks and medical costs, employers investing in integrated health pathways could see improvements in workforce wellbeing and productivity.