AI digital twins help manage diabetes and obesity

Silicon Valley startup Twin Health uses AI and wearable sensors as an alternative to expensive GLP-1 drugs for weight management. Retired firefighter Rodney Buckley lost 100 pounds in under a year through the program. His experience highlights a shift toward personalized health tech for chronic conditions.

As demand grows for cost-effective options beyond GLP-1 medications, companies like Twin Health are turning to artificial intelligence to support better health decisions. The startup employs digital twins—virtual models of individuals—and wearable sensors to guide users in managing diabetes and obesity.

Rodney Buckley, a 55-year-old retired firefighter and current village mayor of Third Lake, Illinois, joined the program last March when it was offered through his wife's employer. At that time, he weighed 376 pounds and had a history of unsuccessful dieting attempts, where he would lose weight only to regain it later. Without relying on GLP-1 drugs, Buckley achieved a 100-pound weight loss in less than a year using Twin Health's approach.

This method focuses on data-driven insights from wearables to encourage healthier choices, appealing to both patients and employers seeking sustainable solutions. The program's integration into workplace benefits underscores a broader trend in health care toward tech-enabled personalization for metabolic conditions.

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