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Related: About this forumLess snacking, more satisfaction: Some foods boost levels of an Ozempic-like hormone
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/10/30/1208883691/diet-ozempic-wegovy-weight-loss-fiber-glp-1-diabetes-barley(4 min. audio at link)
Less snacking, more satisfaction: Some foods boost levels of an Ozempic-like hormone
October 30, 2023 5:01 AM ET
Heard on Morning Edition
Michaeleen Doucleff
For several months now, I've been studying how the new medications, Ozempic and Wegovy, cause dramatic weight loss.
Both medications contain a compound, semaglutide, that squelches hunger like a fly swatter smashes a mosquito. People who take the medication say they no longer have constant cravings for food, so they eat less frequently. The drug seems to quiet what some people call "food noise," the constant internal chatter telling them to eat.
While reading study after study about Wevgovy and Ozempic, I learned that the drug mimics a hormone that our bodies naturally make when we're eating food. It's called GLP-1. This made me wonder: Could we increase levels of this hormone by changing our diet?
Turns out, the answer is yes you can increase your body's production of GLP-1 with your diet, says Frank Duca, who studies metabolic diseases at the University of Arizona. One of the key foods that triggers its release is a food most Americans struggle to eat enough of, even though it comes with a cornucopia of health benefits. Yup, I'm talking about fiber.
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October 30, 2023 5:01 AM ET
Heard on Morning Edition
Michaeleen Doucleff
For several months now, I've been studying how the new medications, Ozempic and Wegovy, cause dramatic weight loss.
Both medications contain a compound, semaglutide, that squelches hunger like a fly swatter smashes a mosquito. People who take the medication say they no longer have constant cravings for food, so they eat less frequently. The drug seems to quiet what some people call "food noise," the constant internal chatter telling them to eat.
While reading study after study about Wevgovy and Ozempic, I learned that the drug mimics a hormone that our bodies naturally make when we're eating food. It's called GLP-1. This made me wonder: Could we increase levels of this hormone by changing our diet?
Turns out, the answer is yes you can increase your body's production of GLP-1 with your diet, says Frank Duca, who studies metabolic diseases at the University of Arizona. One of the key foods that triggers its release is a food most Americans struggle to eat enough of, even though it comes with a cornucopia of health benefits. Yup, I'm talking about fiber.
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Less snacking, more satisfaction: Some foods boost levels of an Ozempic-like hormone (Original Post)
sl8
Oct 2023
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I'll plug Kellog's All Bran Buds here. One bowl per day has changed my life. 17 grams of fiber per serving.
Midnight Writer
Oct 2023
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Silver Gaia
(5,308 posts)1. Interesting! Thanks for this.
I love barley. I'd be happy to eat more!
Midnight Writer
(25,206 posts)2. I'll plug Kellog's All Bran Buds here. One bowl per day has changed my life. 17 grams of fiber per serving.
Also has soluble fiber.
