no specific definition provided Ease of Incorporation : 93% agreed Ro was easier to incorporate into their lives compared to previous weight loss attempts Interpretation: Members found telehealth convenience and support superior to traditional approaches Context: Comparison baseline varies by individual (previous diets, programs, gym memberships, etc.) Food Noise Reduction : 97% reported silenced or quieter "food noise" (reduced food preoccupation and cravings) Interpretation: Near-universal experience of reduced mental preoccupation with food Context: "Food noise" represents constant food thoughts, cravings, mental exhaustion from resisting urges Survey Limitations and Context : Compensation : Participants paid for testimonials may create positive response bias Self-Selection : Members who chose to participate in survey may differ from broader membership Self-Reported : Results not independently verified through objective measures Timing : Survey at 7+ weeks doesn't capture long-term outcomes (6+ months) Attrition : Doesn't include members who discontinued due to side effects or other reasons No Control Group : No comparison to members using alternative weight loss methods Understanding "Food Noise": The Psychological Benefit of GLP-1 Medications According to medical literature and patient reports across telehealth platforms: What Is "Food Noise"

Safety and Side Effects Like all GLP-1 medications, both liraglutide and semaglutide can cause some gastrointestinal distress including nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, reflux and constipation
Mood swings are not considered a common side effect of Zepbound (tirzepatide)
In the intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis, cohort members were followed from index date until first registration of suicide or suicide attempts, emigration, death, switching to the other study drug or end of follow-up (31 December 2022)