Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
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Re: Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
#12Congratulations on the launch fella team! What would you say the biggest learning is you’ve had since starting this journey?
Few things:
1. As we said in the post, men represent only ~10% of those using weight management services in the US, despite representing ~50% of those with obesity. Pretty fascinating to reflect on the reasons why.
2. There are only ~5000 board-certified obesity doctors in the US, roughly one for every 70000 Americans.
3. Binge Eating Disorder is the most common eating disorder, and has above 20% clinical prevalence in those above 40 BMI.
Maybe most importantly: the bias towards willpower and the stigma against medical treatment for obesity (medication or surgery) is very real, especially among family doctors. This will change over the coming decade, but it's deeply routed.
Re: Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
#13Are you considering expanding services for other chronic eating disorders? For example, chronic under eating.
Re: Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
#14Hey folks, Richie here, co-founder of Fella. I'll be responding to comments all day, or feel free to shoot me an email at richie@joinfella.com. If you'd like to check out the site: https://www.joinfella.com/
Re: Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
#15> So we started researching effective, evidence-based treatments for obesity
Fasting has a tremendous amount science supporting it [1], can you articulate why you're pursuing the prescribed semaglutide approach instead?
[1] Fasting: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Applications https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S155041311...
Re: Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
#16This is really interesting as someone who works as part of a group who takes products similar to this to market! Thank you for sharing. You mentioned the medication is as effective in women as it is in men. While I understand men are underserved in this space and so I respect the decision to focus on that population on that basis, I'm curious if there are business elements to that decision as well? Would you ever exp…
It's obviously a great question about the focus on men, and something we think a lot about.
My take: the whole industry is focused on women, and there are already cool companies taking a medication approach with branding clearly focused on women: https://www.joincalibrate.com/, https://joinfound.com/, https://www.formhealth.co/
I'm a fan of what these folks are doing. But you speak to any Fellas (our name for our customers!) and they know those programs aren't aimed at them. Every week we hear something like "I'm fed up of being the only guy in the group".
From a business side, the bet we're taking is that if we manage to crack the messaging/framing/branding for the male audience, that's a great business. Plus how men think about their health is drastically changing as concepts of masculinity change, so the potential customer pool is growing rapidly.
In terms of future expansion: we don't know yet. At least not for the coming few years - there are a lot of bigger guys out there we want to help (35 million men have obesity)!
Re: Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
#17Do you plan to open in Europe at some point?
Re: Launch HN: Fella (YC W20) – Tackling men's obesity using medication and coaching
#18Hi folks, congratulations on the launch. Are you considering expanding services for other chronic eating disorders? For example, chronic under eating.
A impressive co focused on serious, udner-eating EDs is https://equip.health/ if you're interested