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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Ozempic Reshapes The Kinds of Food People Eat. Here’s What Happens. : ScienceAlert
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Ozempic Reshapes The Kinds of Food People Eat. Here’s What Happens. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: April 14, 2025 6:45 am
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New Study Reveals How Ozempic Can Change Eating Habits

We’ve heard how the use of drugs like Ozempic can drive weight loss, boost heart health, and cut out alcohol cravings; now a new study uncovers fresh insights into how the medication can alter eating habits as well.

Along with other semaglutide drugs like Mounjaro and Wegovy, Ozempic belongs to a class known as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), which mimic the body’s natural response to food to reduce appetite and slow digestion.

Conducted by the US Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness, the study analyzed the eating habits of 1,955 participants categorized into four groups based on their GLP-1RA usage: current users, past users, future users, and non-users.

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The researchers charted food and drink intake against GLP-1RA use. (Dilley et al., Food Quality and Preference, 2025)

The researchers noted that current GLP-1RA users consumed significantly fewer calories compared to other groups, with an estimated calorie reduction of 720 to 990 calories for weight loss. These users also tended to decrease processed foods, sugary drinks, refined grains, and beef intake while increasing consumption of fruits, leafy greens, and water.

Interestingly, despite the desire to consume high-calorie foods remaining unchanged, GLP-1RA users opted not to indulge in such foods. This behavior could be a focus for future studies, according to the researchers.

With a significant number of individuals starting GLP-1RA treatment weekly in the US, the shift in eating habits could have substantial implications for food and drink production, potentially leading to the development of products tailored to these users.

Agricultural economist Jayson Lusk of Oklahoma State University emphasized, “Our study shows that adoption of GLP-1 agonists changes both the amount and types of food people eat, with important implications for the food industry.”

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While Ozempic and similar drugs offer promising weight loss benefits, researchers urge further exploration into the specific physiological and metabolic pathways influenced by GLP-1RAs, particularly in reshaping dietary behaviors to maximize benefits and minimize risks.

The research findings have been published in Food Quality and Preference.

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