These mechanisms may lead to: Helping you feel full longer by slowing how quickly food leaves your stomach Reducing cravings and overeating by calming how fast your digestive system processes food Stabilizing blood sugar levels by lowering how much glucose your liver releases Improving insulin response to support better energy balance and metabolism Together, these effects help reduce appetite, curb cravings, and support a gradual decrease in food intakeall essential for long-term weight management
It is a global concern, with more than a billion people living with obesity around the world, according to estimates published in The Lancet in 2024
Beyond macros, it tracks key micronutrients and electrolytes, which can help explain fatigue or GI issues
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This "rebound hunger" can feel overwhelming and is a sign that your body is struggling to adjust
Metabolic adverse drug reactions related to psychotropic drugs