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Ozempic Changes Thanksgiving: Appetite Curbing and Family Reactions

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Ozempic and wegovy Use Poised to Shift‍ Thanksgiving Dynamics as Users Report Reduced⁣ Appetites

Millions of Americans using medications like Ozempic and wegovy may‌ experience a markedly different Thanksgiving this year, as the drugs’ appetite-suppressing effects redefine traditional holiday eating habits. A recent Gallup National ⁤Health and ⁤Well-Being Index poll last month⁣ indicated ⁢a decline in the national ⁢obesity ⁤rate, coinciding wiht the increased use of these medications.⁢

While previously prescribed⁢ for different purposes – Wegovy⁤ for weight loss and‌ Ozempic for type 2 ⁢diabetes – both are GLP-1 agonists, wich work by mimicking a natural hormone to promote feelings of fullness, according to Cleveland ​Clinic.This shift⁣ is prompting ⁢conversations about navigating family gatherings where ​food frequently enough ⁣plays a central role in celebrations, and users are bracing ​for potential awkwardness.

“I’m proud of the progress I’ve made, but there’s definitely some ‍anxiety that comes with knowing ‌people might have opinions or ⁣make comments,” said one individual who uses GLP-1 medications, as told to USA Today.The concern‍ centers ⁤around ⁢potential judgment or pressure from family members accustomed to encouraging generous⁤ portions and associating⁢ food with expressions of love.

Sabina​ Hemmi, founder⁢ of GLP Winner, a resource platform for information about GLP-1 medications, ‍advises families to refrain​ from commenting on ‌a ⁢loved ⁤one’s reduced appetite. “Food is its own cultural language, ‌so when you have a medication that disrupts people’s relationship‌ with food, it can feel kind ⁣of sad,” Hemmi explained to⁣ USA Today.

Hemmi⁤ suggests ‌that Thanksgiving,already a potentially stressful holiday for ‍those with ‌families ‌who promote‌ overeating,could be made ⁢easier by simply accepting smaller plate servings without remark. ⁢”Holidays are still ‍special,” she added. “Those meals just might look a little different.” The FDA approved Wegovy as a weight loss medication ​and Ozempic ⁤to treat⁣ type 2 diabetes, contributing to a more than doubling ⁢in the ​use of GLP-1 drugs among both men and women in the⁢ past year, according ‍to recent​ data.

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