GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic help people lose weight by making them feel full longer and slowing down how fast their body uses food.
Imagine your stomach is a lunchbox. When you eat, it sends a message to your brain saying, “I’m full!” But sometimes, that message gets lost or delayed, so you keep eating even when you’re not hungry anymore. GLP-1 drugs act like a helper who makes the message stronger and faster.
Like a traffic light for food
Think of your body as a car. When you eat, it’s like putting gas in the tank. Normally, your body uses that gas (food) quickly, so you might feel hungry again soon. GLP-1 drugs are like a slow-down button, they make your body use the gas more slowly, so you stay full longer and don’t need to “refuel” as much.
A little helper for your brain
GLP-1 drugs also send extra messages to your brain, telling it, “Don’t forget, you just ate!” This helps you feel satisfied and not want to eat as much. It’s like having a friend who reminds you that lunch was delicious, even if it's been hours since you finished it!
Examples
- A child eats a big lunch but feels full quickly because of Ozempic, so they don’t eat much later.
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See also
- How do GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic cause weight loss?
- How do GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic help with weight loss?
- How do GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic lead to significant weight loss?
- How do new GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic help people lose weight?
- How does GLP-1 medication like Ozempic help with weight loss?