I've been getting quarterly DEXA scans since starting tirzepatide 14 months ago and I promised this forum I'd share my complete data once I had a meaningful dataset. Here it is.
Background: Male, 42, started at 118kg. On tirzepatide 12.5mg. Resistance training 4x/week (upper/lower split) since month 2. Protein intake 1.5-1.7g/kg throughout. Creatine 5g/day since month 3.
DEXA Scan Results:
| Month | Total Weight | Fat Mass | Lean Mass | Body Fat % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 118.2kg | 45.1kg | 73.1kg | 38.2% |
| 3 | 108.4kg | 37.6kg | 70.8kg | 34.7% |
| 6 | 99.1kg | 30.2kg | 68.9kg | 30.5% |
| 9 | 92.3kg | 24.8kg | 67.5kg | 26.9% |
| 12 | 87.6kg | 20.4kg | 67.2kg | 23.3% |
| 14 | 85.1kg | 18.2kg | 66.9kg | 21.4% |
Key Takeaways:
- Total weight lost: 33.1kg
- Fat lost: 26.9kg (81.3% of total loss)
- Lean mass lost: 6.2kg (18.7% of total loss)
- The STEP/SURMOUNT trials showed ~35-40% lean mass loss without structured exercise. I'm at 18.7%.
- Lean mass loss was front-loaded — most occurred in months 0-6 before my training program matured. Months 9-14 showed only 0.6kg lean loss despite continued weight loss.
The data speaks for itself. Lifting works. It's not optional if you care about your body composition, metabolic health, and long-term outcomes.