OZEMPIC: Stephan Guyenet, PhD talks about the neurology of obesity

Um these things reinforce behavior in my opinion to a degree that you would have not have seen um that our ancestors would not have experienced and people develop , you know , it's controversial whether there is such a thing as food addiction . Some researchers believe that there is some researchers don't kind of believe the concept , but certainly people exhibit addiction like behaviors toward food . And most of us , even if we're not addicted to food per se , we'll still feel compelled to eat some of these foods , even though we know it's not good for us .

OZEMPIC: Stephan Guyenet, PhD talks about the neurology of obesity

They're prioritized to an abnormally strong degree . And um it turns out that a lot of people , by all appearances appear to be addicted to many of our modern foods , they're not getting addicted to celery sticks , they're not getting addicted to lentils . What they're getting addicted to is these foods that have a combination of extreme uh reward factors .

OZEMPIC: Stephan Guyenet, PhD talks about the neurology of obesity

So when it comes to us , you know , a piece of a piece of pizza or ice cream or candy or actually chocolate is a good example . Um these things reinforce behavior in my opinion to a degree that you would have not have seen um that our ancestors would not have experienced and people develop , you know , it's controversial whether there is such a thing as food addiction . Some researchers believe that there is some researchers don't kind of believe the concept , but certainly people exhibit addiction like behaviors toward food .

OZEMPIC: Stephan Guyenet, PhD talks about the neurology of obesity

And um it turns out that a lot of people , by all appearances appear to be addicted to many of our modern foods , they're not getting addicted to celery sticks , they're not getting addicted to lentils . What they're getting addicted to is these foods that have a combination of extreme uh reward factors . These things that provoke dopamine , release fat , carbohydrate salt sugar , combinations of all these things together that our ancestors would never have experienced .

OZEMPIC: Stephan Guyenet, PhD talks about the neurology of obesity

Some researchers believe that there is some researchers don't kind of believe the concept , but certainly people exhibit addiction like behaviors toward food . And most of us , even if we're not addicted to food per se , we'll still feel compelled to eat some of these foods , even though we know it's not good for us . So we might not be addicted , but we might , you know , we could stop eating it .