Weight loss poll result: 80% of people with normal weight want to lose weight, are you surprised?
Survey source
Before starting the main text, there are a lot of prompts to clarify:
1) There are only over 2800 samples, so we cannot report the actual situation.
2) The survey form is only circulated within the author’s social circle, so the proportion of people in the finance and pharmaceutical industries is relatively high.
3) There may be errors in manually classifying industries.
In short, everyone just needs to watch Leyi Le. This research is not serious enough, don’t take it too seriously.

Weight loss intention
Q: If I tell you about a weight loss medication that has a very significant effect, it can reduce weight by 15% to 20% per year (for overweight individuals), and the side effects are much smaller than before. It can be used for several years for a long time, and as long as it is controlled properly, it is not easy to rebound. Would you be willing to try without considering the price.


As expected, most people still want to use such a good thing.
Let’s take a look at cross analysis: it’s not surprising that there are actually more women who want to use weight loss pills. But there are also many males.
Q: Are you satisfied with your body weight?
The answer is: Nearly three-quarters of the participants are not very satisfied with their body shape.
Let’s take a look at how many people with a qualified BMI are dissatisfied, with a staggering 78%. Look, this is the actual demand. Nearly 80% of people with normal weight want to lose weight
So it’s difficult to keep weight loss pills in stock.
Injection or oral ?
Q: There are two ways to use this medicine: 1) give yourself an injection, the needle is very thin and almost completely painless, just one injection per week is enough; 2) Take medicine, one tablet a day, but the effect may not be as good as getting an injection. Which one would you choose?
It seems that as long as science popularization is in place, the acceptance of injections is still relatively high. I remember Pfizer’s research found that the willingness to take oral medication accounts for over 60%. But it should also be remembered that the participants in our research are mostly focused on traditional Chinese medicine and finance, and most of them have already been repeatedly educated. Medical education and conceptual transformation are not something that can be immediately effective.