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BodyM GLP-1 Briefing

GLP-1 weight graph app: designing a trend line that does not punish users

A weight graph guide for GLP-1 users comparing weekly averages, dose weeks, plateaus, constipation, photos, and progress cards.

GLP-1 weight graph app: designing a trend line that does not punish users
Quick answer

A GLP-1 weight graph app should show weekly averages, dose weeks, plateaus, and context notes so users can read trend without being punished by daily noise.

Why it matters

A GLP-1 graph without dose context can be misleading.

Constipation, travel, cycle shifts, and hydration can distort daily readings.

The graph should connect to photos and side-effect notes.

What to track

Daily or weekly weight with weekly average

Dose week, missed dose, dose increase, and medication switch

Constipation, hydration, sleep, and cycle context if relevant

Photo and measurement checkpoints

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Explain whether the trend is moving, flat, or noisy
Connect graph changes to dose and symptom windows
Recommend what to keep tracking next week

Frequently asked questions

Should a GLP-1 graph show dose changes?

Yes. Dose timing often helps explain appetite, symptoms, and weight-trend changes.

What is better: daily weight or weekly average?

Weekly averages are usually easier to interpret, while daily data can be useful for users who tolerate it emotionally.

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Tracking education only. Medication changes, severe symptoms, and urgent concerns should be discussed with a clinician.