Nestle looks to develop new products to serve users of weight-loss drugs
Tackling side effects with nutrition products
Palzer said Nestle's scientists have been studying the consequences of rapid weight loss and developing products designed to help consumers manage them.
The company is using AI tools to process large volumes of clinical research and identify combinations of nutrients that may help support muscle health, hydration and nutritional intake.
Nestle has begun adding collagen protein to products under its Vital Proteins brand to address concerns around skin, hair and nail health linked to rapid weight loss.
"A big part of weight loss is that people lose lean muscle mass," Palzer said.
"We found a combination of two micronutrients which we industrialized that stimulate the growth of muscle tissue. On one hand you provide protein, on the other hand you stimulate the muscle tissue to grow back faster."





