New Perspective Suggests Emerging Obesity Medications May Unlock Plant-Forward Eating
"EOMs don't replace dietary guidance; they render it newly tractable by turning down the noise that has historically overwhelmed adherence," said lead author
The perspective outlines several mechanisms that may help explain why EOMs could facilitate a shift toward plant-forward eating patterns:
- Selective reduction in "wanting": EOMs decrease cravings for high-fat and high-sugar foods while largely preserving motivation for fruits, vegetables and other plant foods.
- Late-meal preference shifts: As satiety increases, patients may favor lighter, lower-fat foods over richer, more energy-dense options.
- Preference-intake dissociation: Patients report eating fewer less-healthful foods even though they continue to enjoy them, suggesting behavior change without corresponding changes in food preferences.
- Freed cognitive bandwidth: With fewer intrusive thoughts about food, patients may be able to better make food choices based on longer-term motivations such as health, sustainability, and personal values instead of immediate cravings.
The authors emphasize that these observations reinforce the importance of providing nutrition counseling early in treatment. Because reductions in food noise are often greatest during the first weeks of medication use, this period may represent the optimal opportunity to help patients establish sustainable dietary habits. They recommend framing plant-forward eating patterns around patients' individual values and health goals to improve long-term adherence.
In practice, this may include encouraging patients to work toward a 1:1 plant-to-animal protein ratio. Soy foods such as edamame, tofu, soymilk, tempeh, and soy protein snacks (bars, beverages, and more) can serve as a practical, versatile source of high-quality plant protein to help achieve that goal while supporting overall protein intake. Soy protein is a complete protein, providing all essential amino acids in amounts needed by the body, and has been extensively studied for its role in supporting healthy dietary patterns.
This perspective was partially funded by Soy Nutrition Institute Global, with support from
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SOURCE Soy Nutrition Institute Global
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