"Food noise" is one of the most striking things GLP-1 medications quiet — and understanding the difference between it and real hunger can help you eat smarter on these medications.
What food noise actually is:
GLP-1 and GIP/GLP-1 medications like Wegovy, Zepbound, and tirzepatide act on receptors in the brain's reward and appetite centers, not just the stomach. That's why many people notice the mental chatter around food quieting significantly — sometimes before the scale moves at all.
What physical hunger still feels like:
Why the distinction matters:
On these medications, both signals get dampened. The risk is under-eating — especially protein, which many people find harder to prioritize when appetite is suppressed. Eating intentionally, not just reactively, becomes more important.
A useful check: ask yourself whether you're responding to a thought about food or an actual body signal. If the urge is specific, urgent, and tied to a mood or habit — that's likely food noise.
If you're struggling to eat enough or can't tell whether your hunger cues are reliable, **talk to your provider**.
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"Food noise" is one of the most striking things GLP-1 medications quiet — and understanding the difference between it and real hunger can help you eat smarter on these medications.
What food noise actually is:
GLP-1 and GIP/GLP-1 medications like Wegovy, Zepbound, and tirzepatide act on receptors in the brain's reward and appetite centers, not just the stomach. That's why many people notice the mental chatter around food quieting significantly — sometimes before the scale moves at all.
What physical hunger still feels like:
Why the distinction matters:
On these medications, both signals get dampened. The risk is under-eating — especially protein, which many people find harder to prioritize when appetite is suppressed. Eating intentionally, not just reactively, becomes more important.
A useful check: ask yourself whether you're responding to a thought about food or an actual body signal. If the urge is specific, urgent, and tied to a mood or habit — that's likely food noise.
If you're struggling to eat enough or can't tell whether your hunger cues are reliable, **talk to your provider**.
"Food noise" is one of the most striking things GLP-1 medications quiet — and understanding the difference between it and real hunger can help you eat smarter on these medications.
What food noise actually is:
GLP-1 and GIP/GLP-1 medications like Wegovy, Zepbound, and tirzepatide act on receptors in the brain's reward and appetite centers, not just the stomach. That's why many people notice the mental chatter around food quieting significantly — sometimes before the scale moves at all.
What physical hunger still feels like:
Why the distinction matters:
On these medications, both signals get dampened. The risk is under-eating — especially protein, which many people find harder to prioritize when appetite is suppressed. Eating intentionally, not just reactively, becomes more important.
A useful check: ask yourself whether you're responding to a thought about food or an actual body signal. If the urge is specific, urgent, and tied to a mood or habit — that's likely food noise.
If you're struggling to eat enough or can't tell whether your hunger cues are reliable, **talk to your provider**.
"Food noise" is one of the most striking things GLP-1 medications quiet — and understanding the difference between it and real hunger can help you eat smarter on these medications.
What food noise actually is:
GLP-1 and GIP/GLP-1 medications like Wegovy, Zepbound, and tirzepatide act on receptors in the brain's reward and appetite centers, not just the stomach. That's why many people notice the mental chatter around food quieting significantly — sometimes before the scale moves at all.
What physical hunger still feels like:
Why the distinction matters:
On these medications, both signals get dampened. The risk is under-eating — especially protein, which many people find harder to prioritize when appetite is suppressed. Eating intentionally, not just reactively, becomes more important.
A useful check: ask yourself whether you're responding to a thought about food or an actual body signal. If the urge is specific, urgent, and tied to a mood or habit — that's likely food noise.
If you're struggling to eat enough or can't tell whether your hunger cues are reliable, **talk to your provider**.