If you are someone who has recently managed to shed your extra weight with the help of a new blockbuster GLP-1 drug then you must be worried about how to handle gatherings where decadent food will be served in abundance. As the holiday season approaches, everyone is worried about the pounds they might gain. Now, whether you are someone who has lost weight recently or is just someone who is worried about gaining weight during the holiday season, health experts have one tip—opt for a healthier diet.But first, let's understand how GLP-1 medication help lose weightGlucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1 Receptor Agonist) drugs, that include Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound, are primarily drugs that help patients with Type-2 Diabetes. GLP-1 (a hormone secreted by your intestine) travels to your pancreas, prompting it to produce insulin. It also travels to the hypothalamus in your brain, which gives you the feeling of being full or satiated. These drugs imitate this hormone, thereby, silencing the food chatter in the brain. Interestingly, for some people, this food chatter is really quiet ( people with low appetite); for others, it is an outburst (people who binge eat.) So with drugs like Ozempic, silencing this self-talk in the brain, people tend to lose their appetite and eventually weight.Expert Recommended Tips To Avoid Regaining WeightFirstly, consume whole foods and a nutrient-dense diet made up of minimally processed food. You should eat vegetables, lean proteins, fibre and whole grains. Focus on consuming a balanced diet.People are also advised to eat smaller portions. Also, make sure that more than half your plate consists of lean meat and vegetables.Avoid food fried in saturated oils and rich in sugar, such as sodas, candy, and ice cream. These types of foods can contribute to weight gain, increase the risk of heart disease, and negatively affect your overall health.While it is a common practice to consume alcohol during celebrations, you should limit your consumption of the substance. Alcohol has excess calories and can cause low blood sugar if you have diabetes and are on insulin.Keep yourself hydrated. People not only eat less on GLP-1s but they tend to drink fewer fluids, which can often lead to dehydration. Dehydration can cause headaches, fatigue, and digestive issues. Aim to drink at least 8 cups of water daily, and adjust for physical activity or hot weather to maintain proper hydration.You Should Not Wait To Start Taking GLP-1 Medication: ExpertsThose who take GLP-1s should not stop taking them during the holidays, to avoid regaining the weight already lost. Moreover, those who are planning to start this medication, should not wait. The whole purpose of treatment is diabetes control and weight loss in patients who are obese or overweight. There is no reason to delay it until the holidays are over because that is the time when diabetes control worsens and you gain weight. Combining these GLP-1 receptor agonist therapies with exercise is really important to get the benefits of the treatment.