GLP-1 receptor activation signals the stomach to slow down, keeping food in the stomach longer
As body composition changes, the volume of distribution for thyroid hormones may alter, potentially affecting serum levels
Other peptides signal more effectively
When GLP-1 activates these brain regions, two things happen: You feel full and satisfied, and naturally stop wanting to eat more High-calorie, high-sugar foods feel less appealing the craving for them is turned down A 2014 study used brain scans (fMRI) to show this happening in real time in human volunteers GLP-1 receptor activation actually reduced brain activity in the regions that process hunger and food rewards
As more is learned about the impact of GLP-1 medications on not only weight loss but also mood, gut health, and bone and muscle mass, there will be greater efforts to fill nutrient gaps with healthier options in the beverage category
Temporal course of plasma trimethylamine n-oxide (TMAO) levels in ST-elevation myocardial infarction