Health
Thanksgiving Transformed: How GLP-1 Drugs Are Changing Holiday Meals
Recent data indicates a notable shift in the landscape of obesity management in the United States, particularly as the holiday season approaches. According to the latest findings from the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, the obesity rate among U.S. adults has decreased this year to 37%, down from a peak of 39.9% in 2022. This translates to approximately 7.6 million fewer obese adults, a change largely attributed to the rising use of GLP-1 weight loss and diabetes medications, including Ozempic, Zepbound, Wegovy, and Mounjaro.
As these medications gain popularity, they are likely to influence traditional Thanksgiving gatherings across the country. The Gallup survey revealed that over 12% of adults reported using a GLP-1 drug in the second and third quarters of 2025, a significant increase from less than 6% in early 2024. These drugs function by suppressing appetite and slowing digestion, which can lead to a reduced food intake.
Navigating a Thanksgiving feast can pose challenges for those using GLP-1 medications. Traditionally, this holiday centers around an abundance of food, including turkey, gravy, stuffing, and various side dishes. Those on GLP-1 drugs may find themselves feeling nauseous or uncomfortable if they overeat, as these medications can cause symptoms like heartburn and cramping. Furthermore, the absorption of alcohol is also affected, increasing the risk of dehydration and inebriation.
The question arises: how can hosts and guests adapt to this evolving landscape of holiday dining?
Strategies for Hosts and Guests
Hosts may need to consider the dietary restrictions of their guests who are using these medications. Classic Thanksgiving dishes might not appeal to those on GLP-1 drugs, making it essential to provide a variety of options. For guests, navigating requests for smaller portions or declining certain dishes can be awkward, but experts suggest that open communication can alleviate some of this discomfort.
Dr. Bajaj from Baylor University emphasizes the importance of addressing the stigma associated with weight loss drugs. He notes, “It helps to remind people that you take these drugs to be healthy, and you will be sick if you overeat.”
As conversations around weight and health often arise at family gatherings, it is advisable for guests to focus on topics that steer away from food-related discussions. Engaging in neutral subjects, such as current events or shared interests, may provide a more comfortable atmosphere.
Changing Perspectives on Health Management
With millions of Americans now utilizing GLP-1 medications, their presence at holiday gatherings is likely to become more normalized. As society increasingly acknowledges the role of these drugs in managing obesity, the approach to holiday meals may gradually evolve.
In conclusion, Thanksgiving this year marks a significant moment in how Americans approach food and health. The decline in obesity rates, driven by the adoption of GLP-1 medications, indicates a shift towards more mindful eating. As hosts and guests navigate these changes, communication and understanding will be vital in creating an inclusive and enjoyable holiday experience.
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