No more Thanksgiving ‘food orgy’? New obesity medications change how users think of holiday meals
- Many Americans are using new weight-loss drugs like Wegovy, which reduce appetite and the pleasure of eating, leading to significant weight loss.
- These drugs are changing the way users think about food and impacting traditionally food-centric holidays like Thanksgiving. Some find greater mental control over their meals, while others lose their appetites entirely.
- However, critics question the long-term sustainability of these drugs, as users often regain weight when they stop taking them.
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No more Thanksgiving ‘food orgy’? New obesity medications change how users think of holiday meals - West Hawaii Today
For most of her life, Claudia Stearns dreaded Thanksgiving. As a person who struggled with obesity since childhood, Stearns hated the annual turmoil of obsessing about what she ate — and the guilt of overindulging on a holiday built around food.
No more Thanksgiving 'food orgy'? New obesity medications change how users think of holiday meals
Holiday meals may be changing for millions of Americans struggling with obesity and taking a new generation of weight-loss drugs. The drugs are shifting dining habits and social norms around food-centric holidays like Thanksgiving, Passover and Christmas.
No more Thanksgiving 'food orgy'? New obesity medications change how users think of holiday meals
Holiday meals may be changing for millions of Americans struggling with obesity and taking a new generation of weight-loss drugs. The drugs are shifting dining habits and social norms around food-centric holidays like Thanksgiving, Passover and Christmas.
No more Thanksgiving 'food orgy'? New obesity medications change how users think of holiday meals
Holiday meals may be changing for millions of Americans struggling with obesity and taking a new generation of weight-loss drugs. The drugs are shifting dining habits and social norms around food-centric holidays like Thanksgiving, Passover and Christmas.
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