It seems that the famous slimming needles have effects other than controlling food, as a recent Canadian study found that medications that work to reduce weight can reduce unhealthy habits that are harmful to humans.
Why do we care so much about certain things and ignore other things? Why do we want what we really want?
These deep questions were the focus of a recent Canadian study that addressed the issue of the desire to eat, or anything else that brings excitement and fun and even gives motivation to work differently.
This study answers questions related to the drug Ozambik, as a famous real-life example, which currently works to control excessive food cravings.
But the details of the study also point to a positive factor in these medications that can control not only overeating, but also smoking and drug addiction.
To find out the location and mechanism of food appetite in the brain, researchers tested the effect of these weight-loss medications on a sample of participants, where they found that they can curb overeating and reduce unhealthy habits such as smoking and drug use.
According to these researchers, these drugs, classified as GLP 1 drugs, mimic a natural hormone called peptide, similar to the hormone glucagon, which is secreted by the pancreas. It, along with other hormones, controls blood sugar levels. It also suppresses appetite through its direct effect on the nerve cells that stimulate the brain to use the reward system or eat food. .
What is striking about this study, despite its small size, is that it indicates the effect of these medications beyond food, as they may later be used to reduce the desire to consume harmful substances, especially drugs and smoking.
Ozambik and other weight-loss medications, such as Manjaro and Wegovi, are classified as diabetes medications, but today they have gained wide fame because of their great role in losing weight and alleviating the constant internal noise that can be heard in our heads to eat immediately and without thinking.
2024-03-13 07:56:13
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