Hiking? When You Eat on Trail Is Just as Important as What You Eat
A dietitian writing for Backpacker magazine said something I've needed to see in print: hikers don't think of themselves as athletes, so they don't fuel like athletes.
I've been that hiker. I've also been the one whose hands were shaking so badly I couldn't open my food bag on trail. It took hours to climb back from that.
For my GLP-1 community specifically: if your appetite is suppressed, "eat when you're hungry" is bad trail advice. Your body is working whether your hunger cues are or not.
Standing Over the Sink Eating Chicken Straight From the Container Is a Valid Strategy
If you have ADHD and you're on a GLP-1, you are navigating two things that work fundamentally against each other. This isn't a willpower problem. Here's what actually helps.